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THE CHINA ́ ́MAIL,"

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1951.

HK In Commonwealth Plan For Tito Visits

Vast Network Of Jet Air Liners

London, Sept. 24.

Blueprints for a vast network of super-speed jet airliners throughout the Commonwealth will be discussed in London this week.

Delegates from all Commonwealth nations will meet here tomorrow to study traffic control and airfield arrangements for regular services for a 44-seater, 500-mile per hour aircraft,

BRITAIN'S

DOLLAR

PROBLEM

De Havilland Comets, power- ed by four Ghost jet engines, each with a static thrust of 6,000 lbs., are already planned to fly routes commercial un British early next year.

At first a passenger service of these Comets will operate bo- tween London, Rome and Cairo, to be extended Inter to South Africa. This will be fol- lowed by similar fights on the

Pakistan, India and Singapor New York, Sept. 24.

eventually The New York Times today route and

powered Comets will y pas Fuggested that the devaluation)

sengers lo and from Britain, and of the Pound Sterling had not Australia, New Zealand helped to solve Britain's Canada and the United States. dollar problem,

The Commonwealth confer

examining problems

In an editorial on the recent ence for rumours of further devaluation, arising from the introduction of the newspaper said: "Weil- turbo-jet aircraft will lost until Intantioned but ill-advised and October. irresponsible statements

for

high oMetals in Washington were mainly responsible starting the speculative selling of sterling which finally forced Britain's Chancellor to take the in September. netion he did 1949.

"That devaluation, it is true. ended the run on Britain's gold and dollar reserves. But less Hisinterested economists would say today. we think, that it contributed anything to the Bolution of that country's basic dollar problem."

Some

of the countries and

Adenauer's

British Ship Bid For

Ship||Bid

Marshal Tito, Yugoslav Chlef of State, boarded a British warship for the first time when he made a visit to HMS Liverpool at Split on the Adriatic coast recently. Marshal Tito is seen here in full uniform as he salutes a Guard of

Honour of Royal Marines, (AP Photo).

Egyptian

areas to be represented are: Cabinet

Indiu, Pakistan. Ceylon, Singapore, New Zealand, Aur

ralla, Canada. Hongkong. and the United Kingdom,

Reshuffle

Group Captain A. M. Murad, Pakistan Air Attache at the

Alexandria. Sept. 24. High Commission in London.

The Egyptian Premier, Nahar will lend the Pakistan delega-

his Cabinet tion. India's delegation will Pasha, reshuffled

include

Mr Bhalla, Director- today, but contrary to expecta-

LORD BOYD

ORR

CAMPAIGNS FOR WORLD GOVT

London, Sept. 24. Politicians from more than 20 countries met

Sovereignty

Bonn, Sept. 24. The West German Chancel- lor, Or Konrad Adenatier, will continue on. October 1 talks begun today with the Allied High Commissioners on settlement giving West Ger- many virtual sovereignty,

Д

A High Commision commu- nique Issued tonight mold that the October 1 meeting would consider further general aspects of the proposed negotiations be tore detailed talks begin.,

"These discussions will cover a very broad deld and will in- clude mumerous technical ques tions," the communique sald

"It is expected that they will extend over some weeks."

In à a secret all-day meeting at the Rhinealde Castle home of France's High Commissioner, Mr Andre Francois-Poncet, the Commissioners and Dr Adenauer

negotiations began

on ira- plementing the decisions of the Big Three Foreign Ministers at the Washington conference.

row

These negotiations will place the Occupation Statute by u system of Allied-West Ger- mon treaties, abolishing the High Commission and providing for West Germany to raise soldiers for Europe's defence.

The High Commissioners told Dr Adenauer that the Pleven plan for a European army was the right form in which West Germany should contribute to Western defence.

They also told him that the Allies would reserve certain rights concerning the stationing and security of Allied forces in West Germany, the future of Berlin and Germany's reuni- fication and the future peaco settlement,--Reuler.

General of Civil Aviation, and tons only minor changes were here today to hammer out a charter for a world Composer Has

Mr K. M. Rahn, Deputy Diree-made. ter-General of Civil Aviation.

Hussein el Guindy Bey, Vice-government which would control arms increase, Noting that the "most vot Delegates will discuss ground

Senate, was social development and strive to end wars. recent demand" In Britain had organisation and other technical President of the

appointed Minister of WAQES

More than 300 delegates met as the Parlia- been for a revaluation rather matters.

foundations), a post further devaluation, the Than

Air Chief Marshal Sir Frede-} (religious,

by the death of mentary Conference on World Government, the New York Times said: "As for

rick Bowhill, chief aeronautical left vacant. the Americoa position, one

to the can only assume that our public adviser

Ministry, will pre-summer.

Parliamentary Association for World Government officials have

Aviation yeen persuaded side.

by the experience of 1948 of

the superßelal and ephemeral

value of currency manipulation

Wheat Shipments

To India

Close Squeak

British Civil Ismail Ramzy Pasha early this first conference of its kind to be organised by the In Gas Mishap

CONTROL SYSTEMS

the

of

countries

Abdel Fattah Hassan, Minis-under the presidency of Lord Boyd Orr (Britain). ter of State and Acting Minis- They planned to completo Pakistan, Britain, France, the as & cure for a baste disequili- Commonwealth representativestor of the Interior, took over their meeting by Thursday and United States, Canada, South ask all governments to Africa, Italy and Syria, No brium in a country's exchange will also survey the possible re-the Ministry of Social Affairs, then

American and airfelds of arrangement position. Heuter,

He succeeded Ahmed Hussein sign a document calling for the South runways on Commonwealth

following formation of a world govern were represented. routes for take-offs and landings Pasha who resigned

inent. administrative changes in his

The conference today passed by jet aircraft.

Ministry during

Many

the to a Select Committee a three- members his absence The necessity for altering By-

world's parliaments were among point resolution detailing the abroad.. aystems ing contro! Lower

Messages delegates.

of principles of a world govern- were received from ment." This called for the con- airfields to be used by jet air- Abdel Fattah el Tawil Pasha, goodwill

40 trol of the manufacture and dis- including others, and many

States Congressmen, tribution of arms, the develop Fasha, United

the Burmese Foreign Minis-ment of social and economie Washington, Sept.-24.

Nightlanding facilities and Minister of Communications,ter, Mr Sao Hun-Kio, the organisations maintained by the The Economic Co-operation problems related to economic changed portfolios.

Italian Minister Without

United Nations and Anancial Administration announced to- eruising speeds and high con-

Abdel Meguid Abdel Hakk Portfolio, Count Carlo Sforza, budgeting for supra-national day that 43 United States ships sumption of fuel by jet aircraft

of the and political leaders in India, expenditure. heights of at low

be con- Bey. Vice-President will

Chumber Would carry 400,000 tons

of Deputies, was Brazil, New Zealand, Japan and Belgium. wheat to India in October undersidered.

The delegates will report their appointed Minister of State.

Countries Otherwise the findings and recommendations to

cluded.

the food aid programine,

craft on Commonwealth will also be studied.

at

routes

.Minister

Mohamed

of

el

Justice, Wakil

Cabinat

ECA sold this would be the their respective civil aviation mained the same.-Reuter. "largest monthly shipment since ministries and governments for

the $190,000,000 loan bill was final consideration, approval and signed". United Press.

implementation.-Reuter,

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ARCHBISHOP'S MESSAGE The conference was opened in- India, today with the reading of a message from the Archbishop of Canterbury Primate of oli Eng- land, Dr Geoffrey Fisher,

First Instalment By

Australia

In Colombo Plan

Canberra, Sept. 24.

Australia today divided up £A6,500,000 be tween the Governments of India, Pakistan and Ceylon as a first instalment under the Colombo

| Plan for economic assistance to South-East Asian

countries..

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He said, "Tho necessary basis of peace and good order in any community, whether it be

nation or the whole family of nations, is respect for law recognised to be just and im- partial and binding over the passions of men. There can bo no peace in the world excopt as that kind of law abiding spirit possesses all nations."

Mr Clement Davies, British Liberal Party leader, told the conference, "We want a united world. Let it begin with united free world. The entrance

а

to this temple of peace which we desire to build will not be knowledge the law and obey it will

closed and all who will ac-

be welcomed os fellow citizens of a world society."

He felt that Russia and the

of Republic China

The ceremony of signing and exchanging let-People's

should be asked to help tu ters covering the details of these arrangements for creating a free world parlia the current financial year took place under are ment-Router, lights and before movie and press cameras in the Library of Parliament House here,

of External 'pending decisions by Boma The Minister Affairs, Mr R. G. Casey, signed countries in South and South- as to the scheme for Australia and the three High East Asia Commissioners--the Maharajah they wished to share in the Shri Duleep Singhj!, Mr Yusuf programme. Abdullah Haroon and Mr J. Martensz-for Indio, Aubrey Pakistan

and Ceylon respec tively.

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Mr Casey said that under the plan the Australian Govern- to provide ment had decided the sum of £A$1,250,000 as its

in

There

no ore

conditions

JAMES J. KING

AGAIN OFFERS YOU UNRIVALLED SERVICE FOR SOMETHING BETTER.

EVIDENCE OF. THE attached to what we are seek- ing to do Mr Casey sud, ADVANTAGES WHICH "other than what we are glad COME FROM EXPERIENCE,

to- to provide will be applied

purpom that LINKED WITH A ward the broad

PROGRESSIVE OUTLOOK. both, you (India, Pakistan Ceylon) and we have, in mind.”

and

contribution towards atlaining During the financial year the economilė.... objectives addition to about £42,000,000 ending June, 1952, Australla will, under the agreement to for the technical assistance signed today supply free

India available Australian com- modition, materials, equipment and facilities to the value of A4,200,000, to Pakistan £A2, 000,000 and to Ceylon A300,-

programme.

During the current financial year AD,750,000 of the £81,250,000 would be pro vided, he added..

The Australian Government, Bar Camry said that India MC Carey said, had decide to should consider, taking most of offer immediately #CAUADO COD: the bequesteding luck farmed of between wheat and Caylen in the 190mm

GOLDSMITH.

SILVERSMITH, NAUTICAL OPTICIAN

St. George

New York, Sept. 24. Police reported today that the London born song-writer, Harry Revel, 45, was partially overcome by gas in his apart ment apparently by accident,

The composer of "Wake Up and Live," "Did You Ever See A Dream Walking" and other hits

to was taken

where his Hospital was reported "good."

Bellevue condition

Revel's agent, Arnold Frankel, went to his apartment and found the comp ser fully dress- ed suffering dizziness, in the bathroom, Frankel found ono gas range open. Hn turned it off and call- cd the police-United Press.

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