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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1951.

"Ike" Demands Inclusion Of Germany In Western

Panikkar Sees Lord Reading

London, Nov. 25. India's Ambassador the People's Governmeri of China, Sardar K. M Panikkar. today called on the Marquess of Reading, Parliamentary Under- Secretary of Foreign

ALITELIN ai the Foreign

Offer.

The Ambassador. London for a brief visit, is

of the a member

Indian

delegation 10 the United Nations General Assembly

In Parts. He was accom- panled to the Foreign Oflec by ludla's Bigh Com-

K missioner. Mr V Krishna Mevon-Reuter.

NEW BASE

FOR GUIDED MISSILES

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Defence Plan

Rome, Nov. 26.

General Dwight D. Eisenhower, North Atlan- tic Pact Supreme Commander, today called on Western Europe to bring Western Germany into its armed strength and push its effective defences from the Rhine to the Elbe.

He told the Foreign, Defence and Finance Ministers of the 12 Atlantic Pact countries meeting in the Atlantic Council here, "West European de- fence without Germany could not be anything but a stalemate on the Rhine."

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ATLANTIC COMMAND

General Eisenhower sad that Commrwart posts in NATO would would eliminate the vilisation not be looked upon as matters of of the present age.

national prestige

the light of

personal

the

1 what to put it never bly but anlely in ented that I have no interratresnonsibilities involved t: in Di serva.g anywhere

NATO furves from the North Washington. Now

for the pm- jorganisations except

of Europe to Africa must im- Dominican Itepulitan servation of peace," he declared

mediately be brought into The

趁 There is 11: possibility of signed an agreement today to let

slate of readiness in which they to meet Again the United States set up stain any of us here

could react promptly in any tions in its territory to track on after the entastrophe of a war

mergency. ar grand- control

nor for our children experimental

children to live in the circum- stances we know.

guidei

This extends to around 1,000 nies the fight test range of the

US An Force missile

centie at Cooa. Morido.

KEYNOTE OF POLICY

"The destruction would be so

The ag: vement, to continue for great that it would mean a re- 10 Stars, was signed at Ciurladgression to something like the Trujillo TA US Ambassador Middle Ages." Ralph 11 Askertuan and Domina General Eisenhowever added.

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can

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Reliable sources said that the Chiefs of Staff recommended the appointment of an American ad- miral to the Supreme command

the Atlantic Ocean but the was still opposed by Britain.

The question was passed to the plenary session of the Coun- eil Reuter

'h people o So The G.P.O.

The hase and launching facili-Europe a sense if barqu:Jhy ties for the unssite test centre and this we are determined

do." are in the Florida Past coast

In

the

Canaveral The fight test range extends Southeartward over the Atlantic

Cape The keynote of his Ataunlic policy. was summed up in the text. When a strong man armed keepeth his palace. goods are 4 perce The

AULEIK Commander OVEER promised maxanum and to Italy destruction in flight if necessary to repair the damage and their

caused by the

The missile to be light tested will be onangel and will carry instruments. ter the

for

yousons

ated Press

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THE GARBO IN KENSINGTON

Greta Garbo snapped in London with the famous photographer Cecil Beaton. They had been for a walk in Kensington Gardens, had called at a bank and visited a carpet shop. Later they left together for a 10-day visit to Paris. — London Express.

'WOMEN IN BLACK' CAPTURED

Tokyo, Nov. 26. Two Chinese "women in black' were killed and two wounded and captured in leading attacks on United Nations positions west of Yonchon last night, officers here said today.

A Canadian Major said that one of the women was "young and quite pretty."

She was wearing black over- ! alis like mechanic's over a Chinese winter uniform.

A Canadian Machine-gunner

described today how he shot

one dead and wounded another last night.

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The first "woman in black" wa: Eported on the Korean fign: 1 day ago by a wound- ed Allied soldier who said that >h was exhorting the Com- munists to charge. waving a pistol and blowing u whistle uld mortar and artillery fre. ...Router.

Egyptian Challenge Approach To

Complains To Of Eden Statement

The G.P.O.

London, Nov. 26.

When the Post Office does not deliver Post Office mall, what do you think happens? Why, we won't the Post Office complains. The Post Office.

! Rivi floods.

There is nothing

d to help." he declared.

He added That this was

Paris, Nov. 26.

The ILO

Geneva, Nov. 25. Egypt has Invited the in- ternational Labour Organisa- tion to make an on-the-spot investigation into the Govern- ment's charges that Britain is

Egypt charged here today that Britain was trying to drive a wedge between the Egyptian forcing Egyptian labourers Government and the army but warned that such attempts were doomed to fail.

Mahmoud Azmi Bey, spokes- man for Egypt's Foreign Minis- a matter of depart-ter, Salah el Din Pasha, and the

Mercy Missions way of deriniu the peacements, and the GPO, in London Egyptian United Nations

By Helicopter

yeur.

Washington, Nov. 26.

This was reported today at Pentagon news briefing by First Lieutenant Joseph L. Bowler,

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MINIMUM FORCES

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really terribly gate, challenged the datement Foreign made by the British It came about like this

The Secretary, Mr Anthony Eden, at G.P.O's North London telephone the NATO Council meeting area sent out 1.100 accounts Rome that the British had the nearly one-third of all the bits

the Egyptian

Azmi accused Mr Ede of living in the "old traditions of Great Britain" and said that Britain was seeking divisions within Egypt but "unfortunately for him he will not succced.”

The army of Egypt remained the faithful organ of its rulers, be seld,

an army aviator who holds tho' minute summary of the situation there they vans.

General

Rome, Nov. 26. Twelve Army helicopters an

D. General Dwight Eisen- Koren, earned. 4,500 wounded hower, Atlantic Fact Supreme days acu, from the battle lines between Commander, outlined here today

A Post Offfee van

collected January and November of this to the Chiets of Staff of the 12 the bills from the accounts office

NATO muitions

End-hill, the minimum in Crouch

and took forves he considered necessary.

them to

the district office jo The gist of the General's 45- Upper-street. Islington. Anit was given to correspondents by Not one was delivered tu

The ac- record for having flown out a NATO spokeyinuo.

telephone subscriber. mure wounded than any other

Eisenhower lislet counts cover six months up to helicopter pilot in Korea, He criticisms and urged the military September. brought out 800 men in 487 chiefs to study and help to sands of pounds outstanding," missions. Assoriated Press

ciminate them.

vald telephone departner official.

"If we can't trace the bills the clerical staff will have to start work all over again."

The Post Office has set its own investigators to work And Post Office official sighed: "No thing like this has ever happened to us. Somebody in the Post Offee must have slipped up.”

A British Crossword Puzzle

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8 Object of worship (4).

9 Kiln (4),

10 Perceive (7).

12 Border (4).

15 Pigment (5).

18 Malay dagger (4).

19

Revlo

(5).

21 Welcome (5).

Encourage (4).

28 Cut apart (5).

28 Presses for payment (4).

20 Bestasy (7).

Couple (4).

$1 Dandy (4.

DOWN:

1 Track (5).

2 Gourmet (7).

4 Flat surfaco (5).

5 Ceremony (4).

6 Yearn (4).

Eyes (4).

11 Ruilates (6)

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Food

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24 Decree (6),

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2 District of Southern England 27 Accustomed (4).

33 Speed (4).-

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"There are thou-

May Be, But

Not Till

1961

London, Nov. 26.

Mr Steven Hardie, chairman

There

had been no inter- vention so far by the army in clashes in the Canal Zone be- cause the Government had not considered the situation serious enough, he added.

Japanese Women

At Commons

London, Nov, 26. Five Japanese women, on a month's visit to Bri- tain, went to the House of Commons today. They are the first Japanese wonien's delcgation

come to Britain since the war. They were shown round the House of Com- mores by Miss Pat Hornsby,

Parliamentary

Secretary

to the Ministry of Health,

Later, they lunched with women Members of Parita- ment of all

incind- parties. ing Miss Florence Hors- bruch. Minister of Educa MOROCCÓ ISSUE

Edith Sum- tion, and Dr Azmi announced that the

merskilt, a former Minister bad Government

of National Insurance. Egyptian

The Marquis of Reading, formally requested the President

Under- Parliamentary of the United Nations General Assembly, Mexico's Padillo Secretary of Foreign Nervo, to place

Affairs, Later the Moroccan

gave a tea parly at the Ilouse question on the agenda of the

Lords-Reuter. next meeting of the Assembly,! probably on Friday.

Salah el Din has asked that

he be the first speaker in the debate to present the joint Arab case, the consideration of which i is opposed by the West.

A joint Arab approach has been worked out in the last 10

of the Iron and Steel Corpora- days and Salah el Din is expected

a new

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UN Showdown

Averted

Paris, Nov. 26. A threatened showdown in the United

Trusteeship Nations

tion which runs the rationalised to take up the French Foreign Committee was averted today

Minister, industry was

Sheffield to #1

Mr Robert Schuman's, when Iraq, and Uruguay with- see the Duke of Gloucester open Assembly statement on Morocco. drew two resolutions calling for,

Azmi made it clear that there discussion of political informa £1,250,000 forge. Afterwards he said: "Dena was at present no intention on tion from non-self-governing tionalise? This is my lucky the part of Arab States to take territories. year. Fifty-one always was my up, in addition to Morocco, the number-I once comunanded a Tunision question because this Committee on Friday when the machine-gun battalion in

the might prejudge negotiations in resolutions were introduced and 51st Highland Division.

progress between French and no French delegate was present Tunisian leaders-United Press. today. Router.

"There will be lots

more functions for the steci corpora- tion. Denationalise? Perhaps

It will never happen. It certainly will not be this year.

Maybe

his John the

1801 is more likely."

Then My Hardic and deputy-chairman, Sir Green, went to rejoin Duke's party.

A

No-bail' Man Escapes

London, Nov. 20.

not prisoner who did bother to ask for bafi sɛcaped from Dartford (Kent) court- houne.

Thomas Henry Blanley Lee, 19-year-old car salesman, of Springbank-road, ifther Green, was committed for trial on n charge or false pretences. Astruct YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across 1 Friona, 7 Rain, if he wanted ball, he said: "I Quart, 10 Swin, 11 SB, 13 Interprets, 10 Lead, 10 Bust, 19 don't suppose you would give it Sontention; 20 Hari, 24, Value, 20, Regis, 20 Rind 47 Bekte, to me.! Flowns 2 Rodel, 8 Bitér, 4 Deshë, | Drlellas, ↑ Sub, a helse,

11 Ladon 13 Inbge, 14. Extolled, 27 Horap, tá Offers:30 Sus) | Lan, h

afterwards lip broke limbed, over, y

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RANGOON FIRE

KILLS FIVE

Hangoon, Nov. 20.

Five were burned to death in

fre in Rangoon's crowded Chinatown today, Tha fro started on the ground floor of

a building used as a warehouse

for Chinese movie films.

WAS

The wooden stairway burnt down, trapping people on the upper floor-Reuter.

DON'T

WASTE

France

walked out of the

Largest & Finest

Selection of Genuine

Munich Beer Steins

Obtainable Only

at

JAMES J. KING

St. George's Building Top Floor

in

the Suez Canal Zone to work at the point of guns, the ILO an- nounced today.

The invitation came in fc- Mr suggestion by sponse to David Morge, Director-General. Who said he would choose his had Investigator shortly. He told Egypt he welcomed the invitation, which was conveyed by Abdel Fatteh Hasain Pasha, Ervptian Minister of Social Affairs.

detailed Hesain Pasha Said a complaint against Britain would be given to the ILO representa- live when he arrived in Egypt.--

United Press.

Cards

Identity

May Go

London, Nov. 26. Identity cards muy go, M.P.5 were told, Sir David Maxwell Home Secretary, said: Fyfe,

We may decide to repeal the National Registration Act.”

Mr Cuthbert

Alport (Tory,

Colchester) said

sex

he hoped to

identity cards abolished in

ឆ few months.

Mr Alport

referred to com. ments made last June by Lord Chief Justice Lord Goddard in the Willcock case,

Mr Harry Willcock refused to show his identity card to the police.

Lord Chief Justice Lord God- dard said: "For the police to demand an identity card from all and sundry-except when locking

for a stolen car ΟΓ criminals-is wholly unreason- able."

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