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UNIQUE DAY FOR AUSSIES

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SHIELD OF THE SUEZ CANAL

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1951.

Strasbourg

Delegates

of the Suez Britain's armour on land and wafe symbolises her defence Canal Zone in this new picture from Port Said. Shown is the cruiser HMS Liver- pool, which was involved in an incident a few days ago when Egyptian "frog- men" are believed to have tried to damage the warship. On the wharf is a light scout ear of the Royal Dragoons.—Reuterphoto.

Bank Governor's Dulles Appeals

U.S. Visit

Vit 6

Lordon Giaverner Dur

of Foglund Hank Cobbold, left for Wasiriam Ion by plane tanight to ranfri wih American oft

rials.

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work

He told the Press

that airport spred tre day 182 York and expert to be k 14 London time.

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QUEENS ALHAMBRA 7.20 & 9.30

To Asia

A New

For

Attitude

Cleveland, Dec. 2.

Mr John Foster Dulles appealed today to non- Communist Asia to forget its fears of a resurgent

Want New British Aircraft Carrier

Declaration

By Churchill

British Attitude On Continental Unity

Strasbourg, Dec. 2.

Several delegates to Europe's unofficial Parlia- ment want the Prime Minister, Mr Winston Chur- chill, to come to Strasbourg to explain Britain's policy on European unity, a Council of European : official said here today.

It was understood that Mr Paul Reynaud, former French Premier, was among those most anxious for Mr Churchill, who is regarded here as the "Father" of the European unity movement, to return to re-state British policy.

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particularly

"That wað around him hissed There was considerable dis- several

nol Yes." appointment

the When the second man's name delegations.

German French.

and Italian, was called out he replied "Yes"

Rein of British the totemen"

Thue he voted twice. Today, officials sand that the olicy ma le here on Wednesday

next stre Sa David Maxwell Fyfe, the

if any, must come Tuesday, when I would be Home Secretary.

challenge open to delegates to

minutes ' as the

He re-affinie

and

#

Su urday's meeting

discussion.

The Consultative

of

came up for

thal Best in uld not join a European army

federation potteal claved that Britain woul to

Assembly ueness with the Schuman Plan

tomorrow not attachin

moet by ganisation

leave the day free fr ivion to it when it was got a

mitees to meet in private. The Many delegates to the Cour

Assembly hi

of them is the important I's Consultative

which bower Hou e). including some General Affairs.

five plans, four of Conservatives, the British

them in the name of French- were also reported

to establish men,

a form : aht last week to persuade the

policia! authority in Europe assop towards closer unifice- to be present Auth my

Eden.

Japan and "Western arrogance" and to join the Bush Foreign Secretary. free world line-up.

have

Mi

re when be Foreign Ministers 川 France Italy. West Germany.

Rem and Norway alten he

Economie

on

1 EXY VOZÍK" Committee will consider the survey At the same time he cautioned the West that

for Europear Co-Operation, on a basis of full sitting of the Assembly's the Organisation it must work with the Orient

1951 session nex, weekend

(A British

Office which Sir Arthur Saller, British Foreign equality if there is to be any partnership.

Affairs, | that, Minister for Economic pokesman said yesterday All of Asia is wat hing to see

that M Eden will report to the Assembly ou Thells S. a major architer!

was unlikely Japanese pace treats, what happens aret nach of Asa

to Sta-bourg between Tuesday--Beuter would

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the tears of Japan and of the is skeptical that we run at the December 8 and 10 whe

were example, re- her Foreign Munsters for West's attitude are

to the development if used to sign the Japanese pence

due to arrive). in the Pacule treats because it leg not requite Purity strength

that the Unte

States forces and Asta

shout 1 be

with rawn Lotally He told He

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APPEAL EXPECTED Mr Robert Schupan, French

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Chairman of the Council's xecutive organ, the Committee of Ministers, are to address the Assembly next Saturday.

Mr Schuman is expected make powerful new appeal for of a European the creation

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posed European army. The West German Chancellor, the Konrad Adenauer, ad

Minister, Mr Belgian Foreign

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British Exports

Too Dear

Chicago, Dec. 2. British exports have become so dear in the United States that American importers are looking elsewhere for supplies, accord- ing to trade spokesmen here to-

day.

Mr F. Houser, Vice-President

Taken in the Firth of Clyde, this picture shows the "island" structure of Britam's newest aircraft carrier, HMS Eagle, which is now undergoing trials. She is the first carrier in any navy to have been specially built to operate modern jet fighters.-Central Press.

Teheran Accused Of Flouting International Law

Paris, Dec. 2.

Britain today accused Persia of flouting in- ternational law and tearing up solemnly reached agreements in its handling of the oil dispute.

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than by force.

He said that Persia was now at the "parling of the ways" though it might not be too late to and a settlement If the right road was chose

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Mr

T. C.

Corley

Smith, replying in the United Nations Economic Committee to a recent Persian attack in the Committee

Britain

Anglo- and, the

"One road leads through Iranian Oil Company, denounced

Inancial nationalism to inter- Persia for going against the

The other basic

principle of the United national anarchy.

through the rule of law ław Nations-rule by

rather leads

international

co-operation. A choice must be made

The implications The Persian delegation had charged that British propaganda problem are far wider than the had roused world public opinion Iranian dispute or even than the

economic development against investments not only in

countries. Thu but

under- less advanced the Persia developed countries as a whole. whole future of our organisation

our ability depends upon Mr Corley Smith replies that solve it" Mr Corley Smith de-

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international flow of capital.

The British delegate said that Houser no amount of denials could re-

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The session is due le don either December 11 or 12. 5 Reuter

VOTING KANGLE

"The lesiders arul people of japt free Asia need to see more demonstrate a capacity to work

On i basis Asians the civarıy

pre-cut peran with comes fu

the new Soviel quality." --Associated Press. imperialem ane that this perit cat. be met without reviving the We tern importalisin Jarding the new sense

self-respect whitch augmly and have come to the people of Asia. ASIAN SKEPTICISM

"We Americans PE reafise i that the free East and the free West are not going to han ir to preserve own herdam! unless our hunt a hand of fellowship which clasp, the halld i

the Oriental as that of an equal,"

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"British textiles are too high for our added.

Mr wants."

Persian

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to

Washington, Dec. 2. He accused Persla of denying

Republican Congressman De- the established process of in-

wey Short called on President ternational law and with re-

Truman and the Administration in expellings: night to "come cican" with sorting to force the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company the American people on what "without waiting for justice to

happening in take its course.”

instead of "castigating" war correspondents,

Strasbourg, Dec. 2.

ut Offietais of the Council

duce the misery which had Europe spent two or three hours

Mr Noel Goldblatt, President been laid in store for the com- today trying to sort out several

of the Goldblatt Department mon people of the country by reports of inconsistencies during Stores, which operates a chain the

when the a vote on Saturday

of 15 stores in Chicago and the action. Assembly recommended with

Middle Wes1 gald, "British majority

central

the goods are over-priced. In European authority to govern

three or four years I ex- ericultural production

abdi next pect

British exports of con- marketing.

10 drop 50 per sumer goods While the officials were trying Summer

out the tangle, a Mr Goldblatt said that his straighten

to be delegate, who decline

etores had increased imports of named, said he would challenge goods from countries other than

the Assembly Britain in 1051 the vote when A big meeting of In ans

by $500,000, on Tuesday

with 75 per cent of the increase Mr Dulles said thuit what the Durban suburb of Sydenham meets again

Three problems were

from Japan. happens 1 Japan with the passed a resolution today that

He was sending his chief coming months will be critically they woul! not co-operate with by the roll call vote:

One delegate, who was rerord- buyer to Tokyo in the Spring that the City Council in its proposed

as having abstained, now, with samples he racial zoning plan.

to

to "sve gloves" says he voted "No."

manufacturers Japanese

Mr Goldblatt said- do," Reuter.

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It is proposed by the Council's Technical Sub-Committee under the Group Areas Act.

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Another delegate said "Yes" twice because of a similarity in

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FLOOD THREAT

Red Leader's Son Gaoled

Lausanne, Dec. 2. Pierre Nicole, 43-year-old son of Switzerland's Communist leader, was sentenced to 16 months'

by imprisonment Federal court here today charges of attacking Swiss in dependence. He must also pay costs.

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Gauhati, Dec, 2. The resolution sald, "WC

Most of the eivers in India's

frontier make a solemn declaration that

State of The two men with similarly northeast

The charges against Nicole, we will most decidedly defend!

have

forming new who is foreign editor of places Assam are now our homes in Sydenham, just as rounding nomes

each other in the courses, due to the heavy and

Swiss Communist Party news- Indians will do in every part of next to

Ouvriere, first man cupid silting and consequent ban, against the evil plans: Arsembly hall Durban, which want to make us home had been recalled to his own elevation of their beds follow-paped on th less and which seek to drive us country. The second was also ing the great earthquake of put on articles written

being taken August, 1050 affent, his place out of the city boundaries.

"We will work in closest co- by

This has brought in its waka a substitute. uperation.

name serious probleme of flood and particularly

When the first man's with

the substitute erosion, bringing about con- African and coloured peoples, was called out, in order to defeat the Group replied. "Yes" in a timid voice, siderable loss to life and pro- Areas Act."-Reuter.

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Mr Short, senior Republican member of the House Armed Services Committee, said in a statement that it was "clear the instructions issued to the Eighth Army during the ins week; however they may have been worded, were such as to result

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been

near-halt in ground fight- Newspaper correspondents at the front would have derelict" if they had not re- ported that ground fighting had been brought to a complete, if temporary, halt,

Mr Short added.

Mr Joseph Short, the Press Secretary, had said that two days before an American des and spatch on Wednesday reporting in that orders had been received to bring ground fighting to a hult, secret orders had been issued to the troops emphasising that hostilities were to continue

Reuter until an armistice was signed..

He was found not guilty on subsidiary charges of under- takings and conspiracies abroad anti defamation. Reuter.

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