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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1951.

Egyptian Mob Wrecked And Minister's Appeal To

Looted Their

Taken on board the liner Oronsay. on which they were evacuated from the Suez Canal zone, this picture shows some of the British wives whose home- were wrecked by Egyptian mobs. Most of The families lost all they Sixty had in the world. wives and more than 100 children

families of RAF men were on the ship. London Express Picture.

Mr. Yoshida's

Solution

Tokyo. Nov. 14. Promer Shigeru Yoshida today

Com of Jescribed birth

35

الله

Homes

Romulo Busy On Anti-Communist Pacific Pact

Paris, Nov. 14. Well-informed sources said today that the Philippine Foreign Secretary, Mr Carlos Romuto, was making very encouraging progress in his efforts to line up solid Asian backing for a general Pacific pact against Communism.

Mr Romulo has been working ever since the Japanese peace conference in San Francisco to secure support for a regional mutual security alli-

ALSO: Technicolor Cartoon and Comedy. appicach to the quesance in the Pacific.

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Portrait of Jennie

starring

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in of Japan's over-population.

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Physiologist Suspended In Chicago

It was disclosed that Presiden He made his statemen: in the

Treaties Quino of the Philippines ordered Councillors House of

10 August Mrs Mr Romulo date in Clemmittee

reply 1 Shizu Kato, tigh wing Socialis: make this his prime effort

The Philippine idea is that a and paneer exponen; of birth

regional security agreement in ch.rei in Japan.

The Pauric. within the frame- by the United Mr Yoshida said the Govern-work permitted nen: will emphasise the expan Nations, is necessary to the well- san of the country's industry and bong of the area.

The Philippins Government is foreign trade as a solution to the problem. He Lermed these understood to believe that such a "positive"

and birth Acneral pact would be a logical

Chicago, Nov. 14. control a negative approach instrument to supersede the in-

The Chicago Medical Society aividual pacts which the United United Press.

States made with the Philippines, last night suspended Dr An- Australia and Now Zealand, and drew C. Ivy, Vice-President of Japan

the University of Illinois, charg-

violated "medical While details of Mr Romulo'ng that he

measures

JAMES J. KING to be disclosed ethics" by methods he employed at pretent, it was understood in promoting a substance known that the question of a Paciflc pact as "Krebiozen" in the treatment

of cancer. was not omitted when he dined The Medical Society said that

GOLDSMITH and SILVERSMITH

Sole Agent

For The World

Famous Ciro Creations

Soviet Rulers For

New Start

DEBATE IN UN

Paris, Nov. 14.

The Danish Foreign Minister, Mr Ole B.

Bradley Sees Churchill

London, Nov. 35: General Omar Bradley, Chairman of the United Stales Joint Chiefs of Staff, today lunched with the Prime Minister, Mr Winston Churchuji, in Lon-

shortly after flying in from Washington,

don

General Bradley is later meeting the British Chic of Staff to

discuss the forthcoming conference of the Military Committee of NATO in Rome.--Reuter.

Kraft, told the General Assembly of the United U.S.

Nations today that he regretted that the wartime alliance of the Western Powers with Russia had not been maintained to win the peace.

He appealed to the leaders of the Soviet Union to try to find a new start.

Commenting on Mr Andrei Vyshinsky's statement that he could not sleep for laughter after hearing he disarmament proposal made by the American Secretary of State, Mr Dean Acheson, Mr Kraft said he was sure that many ethers were de- prived of their sleep not by Laughing but by grief and anxiety.

Sir Benegal Narsing Rau (India) called for an immediate meeting of the "Big Four" Foreign Ministers in Paris to formulate a "no war" declara

turn.

Sir Benegal could not see how plans for armaments reduction could be discussed without a

representative "of the govern

ment controlling one of the largest armies in the world the Central People's Govern- ment of China

"New China is a fact and if the United Nations continues to ignore that fact, its deliberations become somewhat unreal," Sir Benegal said.

Panikkar's Views On

Red China

ав

U.S. ARMS AID FOR BELGRADE

Agreement Signed By Tito

Belgrade, Nov. 14. Yugoslavia and the Unit- ed States signed an agree- ment here today on Ameri can military aid for the Yugoslav Army.

Paris, Nov. 14. The agreement was signed by Dr. K M. Panikkar, In-Marshal Tito, Prime Minister dia's er oy to Peking, who and Acting Foreign Minister, is due to succeed Sir and by the United States Ambas

sador, Mr George Allen. India's Benegal Rau permanent delegate to the The United States will give United

Nations, it stated Yugoslavia military equipment, by sources close to him to material services and other aid, a communique issued from the hold the following views

Yugo lav Information Office on Red China:-

said.

The Chinese Communist The agreement will remain in Government of Mao Tse-tung is force one year after either party gradually drawing farther and notifies its intention to end the farther away from Moscow.

agreement. 2-The Westero Powers can According to the communique deaw Peking into the anti-Moscow Yugoslavia will use the aid

if they camp Mr Nasrullah Entezam (Pern desings with Mao and Chou the aims of the United Nations apply more "finesse" "exclusively for promotion of President of the En-lai. sia), former

Charter Assembly, said it

and for strengthening to was idle

The

United States IS pretend that the United Nations greatly to blame for Communist against aggression."

the defences of its country had fulfilled all the hopes that China's present anli-Western the mail nations had had for it. position, because

refuse to entertain the idea of any understanding.

fast night with the British For cign Secretary, Mr Anthony the world-famous physiologis: Universtly's of the and head Eden, and lunched today with

other Asian nations here.

TO SPEAK IN UN

In addition to there behind-

organisation.

has

as a "new

LONG ROAD AHEAD

cultles which confronted the United Nations. But road

Jong Panikkar B

The Yugoslav Information the Americans Office announced Keat the agreement expressed the tesire Western diplomats speculated of both Governments to make He appreciated the vast diffi-that Prime Minister Jawaharlal all efforts for the promotion of

Nehru's

and security within the decision to make Dr peace

of United framework

the United permanent remained before security Nations delegate in New Yorke Nations Charter,

It signifted a further contri- may have been motivated, least in part, by the desire to bution to help nations to make persuade the United States that further efforts for individual and if it adopts a more conciliatory collective self-defence. zittude toward Chinu a general settlement in Asla may he pos-

could be achieved.

Only the United Nations could meet the anguished aspiration of the peoples of the world, he declared

tension,

In some

A;

The American Government would give Yugoslavia military equipment, material services

Mr Entezam said that the sible. Great Powers had not done all Indian informants warned and other aid under conditions in their power to decrease world that speculation concerning Dr which had been agreed upon in Panikkar's appointment prob-

accordance with the United Nn- cases, he said, the ably would be denied in new tions Charter, the Office said.

The agreement will be regis- Great Powers threatened, in an Delhi until the Indian Govern-

tariat of the United Nations. "inadmissible" way, the integrity ment is ready to make a formal tered with the General Sewe- of some smaller powers,

announcement.

This could not come until Reuter. Mr Entezam said that insuffi- Sir Benegal is formally re- duties by being

cient attention had been paid to leved of his the nationalist aspirations of elected tu the International

come groups in Africa and Asia.

This neglect would lead to evil results for the whole of man-

kind.

A NORMAL WILL The will of nations to throw off the yoke of exploitation was normal and understandable. It would be disastrous to disregard this will any longer.

and

Court of Justice.

Sir Bengal's election is taken for granted in diplomatic cir-

cles where he is considered an ideal choice for a position re- quiring suavity and tact as well as a vast legal background. - United Press.

Dredging At Southampton

the

Minister's Alleged Misconduct

Karachi, Nov. 14.

he Australian Foreign Secret-professional schools committee, when committed the violation ty, Mr R. Casey.

"with a Mr Romulo also had constant he associated himself

Whose physical and conferences with the delegates drug

chemical properties are kept secret."

Mr Entezam seld that Unite: immediately Dr Ivy

denied

Six people have led a new petition, with the Governor of a "flagrant disparity" between ceres efforts to arrange for the that he was guilty of a breach Nations investigation had shown the benefit to the foreign cor-

Pakistan's "ecurity of the anti-Communist of medical ethies in his activi-

Province of Sind; world, the dynamic Philippine ties connected with Kreblozen.

alleging corruption and mis- poration which once monopo- Dr Ivy

been under delegate, who was once President

Hised

conduct on the part of Sind's Persian oil and the benefit medical circles of the General Assembly, has criticism

Southampton, Nov. 14. Chief Minister, Mohammed Ayub to Persin herself. been carrying his full share of ever since he brought Krebla-

Even more inadmissible were Contractors have dredged Khuhro, regular activities of the world zen, a substance discovered by the foreign dark machinations some 5,000,000 ions of mud Only 18 days ago

the Dr Stevan Durevic, to public

iniriques" from Machiavellian

to Governor, Din Mohammed, dis- approaches attention

kind of His major address in the medicine."

which the corporation. used to Southampton, making the risk missed a similar petition, against of big liners grounding off the Khuhro, listing 60 changes of The Medical Society said last keep Persia dependent on it.

Nationalisation was a port extremely remote, the bribery jobbery, Corruption, Its Cancer Com-

misconduct and maladministra- mittee

had made a study of sovereign right, according to Harbour Committee stated.

Awkward speakers.

its international law, he said, and

curvas have been Lion. several months and that Не will thus follow the

the former corporallion would be ironed from the approach chan- unusual cure

The Governor published on Council "exerted

nels where Soviet Foreign Minister's un.

the liner Queen November 5

a report dealing before making paid compensation. precedented "second round" and diligence

"Charges of confiscation are Elizabeth was grounded 26 hours with each charge separately. He the decision because of Dr speech,

and re-in 1947, and in one place the said that the petitioners had record as a completely groundless It was understood that the Ivy's outstanding

his present idle attempts to pro-width of the channel has been "failed to satisfy me that there is researcher and

voke hostile major points to be made by Mr medical

fcet world opinion," increased from 1,650 cer 12 ressonable ground for thinking Romulo are the Philippines achievements as a scientist,"

2,500 feet. The statement added that the he sak

that the respondent has been the disarmament Cancer Committee and Council Mr Entezam said that the The dredging work, biggest guilty of any act of mis- support of

in the · 148 years suggestions made by President

of the conduct felt that it was regrettable compensation Truman and Mr Dean Acheson

hould associate domestic one. That It had not Southampton Harbour Board's The Governor ruled that the and President Quirino's Pacific that Dr Ivy

completed six petitioners deposit of 5,000 whose yet been settled was the fault history, himself withi a drug Pact-United Press.

physical and chemical

should be forfeited to perties are kept sceret.

It

general debate of the Assembly is expected on Friday afternoon

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Cairo, Nov. 14.. The Egyptian Minister of the Interior announced tonight that tho Government would take over control in a few days of all liberation battalions" and any other similar organisa tions-Reuter,

POP

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pro-

said that "this was a spected violation of medical ethics."--United Press.

Sacramento, Nov. 14. Governor Earl Warren of Califorala announced today that he is a candidate for the Repub, lican Presidential nomination United Press. "

Issue W83

ta

WILS of the corporation which had months ahead of schedule at a

supecs refused all offers of compensa cont of over £500,000. Asso the State. "Lion.

ciated Press.

Eva Peron Home

Buenos Aires, Nov. 14.. Senora Eva Peron, wife of the

Bed "yes térday, listedd seven charges only, including, four of corrup- | lion and one each of victimisa- tion, abuse of power and mis- conduct, y

The lates petition,

The Security

Counelt still tad not let itself be pushed around, in this matter. He de- manded that Persia be allowed to exercise its rights.

He noted with regret we are called upon to bow to Argentine President, returned to Some of the present peti the law of the strongest and her residence in Buenos Aires to- tioners are the carpe as those

a major operation, who were unsuccessful; Ing not to co-operate in equality day after

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