U.S. Squadron For Malta
Washington, Oct. J.
An American patrol squadron will operate from Malta in supporí, of the United States Gih Fleet, according to a Navy #n- nouncement here.
of
Pilots and alecraft the squadron will reach Malta about October 15. the Navy said. The squad. will be equipped to ron carry
anti-submarino on operations, the Navy added. A land-based patrol squadron normally consists of about 250 officers and men and Alne planes.--- Renter,
TRADING
FIRMS PENALISED
Washington, Oct. 3.
STATUS OF
BROWSE ISLAND
The Hague, Oct. a Dr Mohammed' Yamin, tormer Indonesian Minister of Justice, suggested in the Djakarta_Par- llament today that the Inter- national Court should decide the status of Australia's Browse. Island, which Was recently "oreupted" by Indonesian fisher- men.
According to a report from the Indonesian news agency, Aneta, the former Minister was commenting on a statement by the Australian-Minister for Ex- fernal Affairs, Mr R. G. Casey, that Browse Island was not In- habited by Indonesians in 1000.
(Mr Carey said in Melbourne on Saturday that it was difficult to belleve that the tiny un- Inhabited atoll, 100 miles of Australia's North-West const, had been occupied for years by Indonesians).
Dr Yamin sald that Mr Casey's argument, did not hold water because Indonesians had been visiting the Island· regu- company larly for centuries.. were barred from U.S. expor!)
A Swins trading firm and
leading Netherlands
»
trade on Wednesday for divert- He urged a clear determina- war on of the Island's status, Aueta int American-made, potential machinery to Com-reported. If this could not be munist Hungary.
Bureau at Rotterdam.
to
Dulch The Ofco said the concern
and its managing director arranged with Satis, A.G., an export-Import concern in Zurich. Switzerland, tranship a $118,000 boring and turning mill to Hungary In violation of U.S. Export Re- gulations,
the
reached in talks with Australian Government, be would consider it desirable for the International Court Justice at The Hague to decide
The order, announced by the Commerce Department's Office of International Trade, is the fast aimed at a forcign_freight-the question. forwarding concern. This Is Dr Tamin sald in Djakarta N.V. van Uden's Transport last Friday that Browse Island should be included in the Indonesian Customs territory.
The land came into the news recently when the skipper of an Australian landing barge report- ed on his arrival in Dar
Darwin, that had been occupied by
by about Indonesian fishermen. The Australian Navy and Air Minister, Mr William McMahon, said, after a discussion of the re- port between his department and The penalty against the
Ministry Arms is effective for the dura the External Affairs
the Australian Governen that. tion of American export control. However, Van Uden's considered the "squatters" harm-
export trading regain
"I have no doubt
that the rights if I wishes to show good fishermen do not intend to stay to stay its managing there long and faith by firing
will, leave shortly," he added.
may
two
director, Leopold Kolisch, and any employee
70
might Reuter. who
violate American trading rules.
The "good faith" privilege
is not extended to Satis, A.G.,
nor its employees.
BIGGER BILL
The "elaborate, wiltul decep- FOR DEFENCE
tions" carried on by the firms
and their officials fully justify
the penalty, the Offee said Associated Press.
"Pence Congress"
Again
Copenhagen, Oct. 3. Denmark has been spending about
million one
kroner
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1951.
"Rolling Garage" To Save Parking Space||No Agreement
11:
British Lead Of
Five Years In Jet Transports
Coronado, Oct. 3.
In the wake of reports that the British Royal Air Force is flying outdated combat planes, an American aircraft executive said today that Bri- tain has a three to five year lead in development of civilian jet transports.
Inventor, Vailati of Ber- gamo, Italy, displays a model
of his "rolling garage" which saves 90 per cent of the space re- quired for an equal num ber of cars parked on the ground, He received the
Reached Over Lend-Lease
Washington, Oct. 3. President Truman report. ed to Congress on Wednes- day failure to reach any substantial agreement in negotiations for a settlement of Russia's Lond-Lease ne- count.
He did so in a message sub- mitting a 32-page report on Land-Lease operations covering the year from April 1, 1050 to March 31, 1931.
Mr Truman noted that major development In Lend-
· Lease activitica was the renewal of talks lost January on the Sovieta" Lend-Lease Bill. Those negotiations were broken off in May, after the period covered by the report, out resumed recently.
"Despite the continued efforts of the US. negotiators to reach a. satisfactory settlement, no substantial agreement on several of the major issues has yet been achieved," M Truman told Congress.
The U.S. is demanding pay-.
Grand Prize at an Inter-ment of $800,000,000 for about
national Inventors' contest In Paris. - AP Picture.
$11,000,000,000 in supplies vent to Russia under Læm.-LenÆG In World War II. Russia's latest offer, which probably will be
ARMY MISSION turned down, is $200,000,000.
TO TURKEY
-
of
President Truman maid the State Department, with his op- proval, is secking:
which
London, Oct. 3. A three-Power
1. Just and reasonable com- military
for mission will vidt Turkey in pensation"
civilian-type about 10 days time to discuss Lend-Lease supplies, such as The Treasurer of the Douglas Aircraft Com-the
remained in forming prospect
a truck, pany, Mr H. W. Strangman, speaking at the con-linked with the North Atlantic
Eastern Middle
Command Russia; vention of the National Society of Security Treaty Source said today.
2. Return of defence equip Organisation, a usually ment, primarily about 700 Traders, laid Britain's superiority in turbine- powered commercial aircraft to the £150,000,000 General Omar Bradley;
The mission will be led by Fels, which can be used in
the Amori.com Chair Labour government subsidy.
man of the United States Chiefs gramme; and of Staff Committee, the source
today. He will be accompanied by senior British und French officers.
Mr
an
Defence Pro
3. "Satisfactory compensa- tion" to American .owners of patented, process which are being used in oil refineries supplied to Russia under Lend-
Strongman's statement As United States "rate" in was made against the backdrop the military field, Mr Strang- of a Washington report on Tues- man listed first supersonic air- day by the United Press craft production, twin-jel aviation writer,
Britain is due to make Charles fighters, four-jet bambers, six- Corddry, that the RAF had no jet bombers, eight-jet bombers, approach to Egypt, suggesting Lease.
a handful of the jet bombers used in combat, jets Egyptian membership more than
of the
The President said that during ultra-modern jet fighters and capable of carrier operations, proposed Middle East Command the period covered by the report bombers Britain has been clc.
as soon as it becomes clear that
supplement to the Lend- its creation is a definite possi-Lease arrangements of April 18, publicising as the world's best.
bility.
1948, was signed with Brazil. In contrast to Britain's
"Combination of production Command are now being disme
and final settlement commit- position, Mr Strangman said, the United States leads the world in experience in military jets and cussed in London at a secret men fold
commercial piston-engined con types Heves.
Chicks
of Staff attended by Mexico, Bolivia, Ecuador and El closing the
"makes only temporary General Sir Brian Robertson, Salvador liquidated the amounts
were British lead in such jet Commander-in-Chief of British which
outstanding tiners as the Vickers-Armstrong Land Forces in the Middle East. their Lend-Leas necounts. Viscount, new flying on regular Reuter. Continental runs.”
· (£51,700) a day on defener this year, the Minister of Finance, M. 95 Thorkil Kristensen,
the Folketing (Lower House) today.
He was introducing his Budget for the Onancial year 1052-53 and the State accounts for the Onancial year 1950-51.
London, Oct. 3. The Soviet Tass news agency reported on Wednesday that the next session of the Communist World Peace Congress will be
The defence expenditure for the coming year will total 505 million
kroner (£28,112,000) compared with 300 million kroner (18,614,000) last year,
_held_in_Vienna_from_November | the Minister said.e to re-
1-5.
The increase was habilitation of the armed forces.
It had been reported earlier An additional 150 million that the Congress would be krenor (£7,756,000) would be held in Prague this autumn-spent on military installations. Unlied Press,
Reuter.
ONLY TEMPORARY?
Commonwealth views on the
production of military jet air-transports." Mr Strangman be. conference of Commonwealth Columbia,
craft, with
53 different produced since the months of World War II,
He saft: "One nation-Soviet Russia-has produced jets in greater numbers, (but) it is to be doubted that they have as many models."
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San Francisco
He said "Competition with foreign-built transports con-
weto signed with Costa Rica and
Asfoclated Press,
structed under govemment sub- Even Britons Objected
sidies has hampered. United States production of civilian jet types."
But he added: "When turbojet and turboprop transport alreraft production becomes fensible- and when a world market exists ...the minute the American
To These Queues
012
London, Oct. 3. Complaints by British tourists that they had aircraft industry sees possibili- to join long queues to get petrol coupons in Spain ties of even limited production have been referred to the authorities in Madrid,
orders for new-type transports,
it will expand development the Anglo-Spanish League of Friendship said
work.
J. I
to-day.
Washington, Oct. 3, Mr John Fuster Dulles, "While the British today are Republican policy adviser to firmly committed to specifle jet The present Spanish system of Spain before it opened, but the Administration on foreign transport types, the United restricts the issue of coupons already there was a lengthy branches of the Banks of queue, When mino o'clock affairs, today paid a brief visit States remains in a position to t
considered the Spain.
struck there WILS a mad to President Truman, his first design aircraft
by present
In a letter to The Times to- stampede up visit since the conclusion of the most desirable
the steps and standards."- United day. Mr F.
Hesketh- J.
through Japanese peace trealy
the confer futuro
revolving doors, last Press.
Willams. Honorary Secretary und the queue formed up at of tho Lengue, supported a the petrol counter in a totally
of different order. suggestion by a Member Parliament, Mr Ronald Russell, "An hour elapsed before 14 that other banks should be reached the issuing window: authorised to issue coupons as and' handed in my travellers'. well.
choque. It was another hour The before my name was called at Times: "I wasted altogether the next window to collect nearly four hours queueing the coupons and change. with patient propio of all Mr. Rassell suggested that nations in San Sebastian and the banks should open in the Barcelona.
After the visit, Mr Dulles told reporters that President Truman might have statement to make later, but he did not in- dicate what the statement would be.
However well-informed sources sald the reason for Dr Dulles call on Mr Trumian was
to relinquish formally his post as the Chief Executive's special representative
on
negotiating
Federation Conference "Failure"
Salisbury, Oct. 3.
the Japanese treaty. He inform- Mr R. O. Stocki, opposition ed the President he would be leader in Southern Rhodesia's available at any time for con Parliament, has described the sultation on matters connected recent Victoria Falls conference with the Japanese treaty, which on Central African Federation the Senate is expected to ratify a "dinal fallime". Yext January. -
on the
"The only good that resulted Mr Dalles may visit Tokyo t was that it showed how not to November with the Senate For approach a problem", he told. eign Relations sub-Committee meeting of his constituents at Far East. A definite Fort Victoria, last night, decision on the sub-Committee's (British Government Minis- visit to Japan has not yet been ters and leaders of Southern made. It will depend on when Rhodesin, Northern Rhodesin Congress adjourns. If the sub-and Nyasaland met for four days Committee goes, however, Mr last month, to discuss possible Dulles will accompany it.
felgration of the three countries. Qin September 222 they The purpose of the sub-
nina months, adjourned for. Committee's visit would be. 10 declaring that among the main gather information on the pro- obstacles to federation greas being made in turning African objections and fears). over control of Japan to the
Mr Stockil said that Southern civilian authorities in anticipa- tion of the coming into effect Rhodesla's next step shout, be to consider amalgamation with of the treaty,
the whole or part of Northern Mr Dulles is expected to go to Rhodesia. The conference had New York tomorrow to attend coufland itself to nendemic to some matiti's concerning the matters, he said. African tole Rockefeller Foundation, of which gates had such inflated, ideas of ho is chairman. He will then their own ». Enportance. that lakó a sikert - vávation.—Clotted | Ressurable discussions... wero,
WETO
Mr Rassell wrote to
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