THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1952.
Zafrullah Khan In Cairo
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On DEFENCE OF COLONIAL SYSTEM Zafrullah Khan Necessary In Some Parts Of The World"
Check
Leakage To Reds
NEW AGREEMENT
"Still
ANNOUNCED The Expense
Washington, Feb. 24.
Ten Western European nations have joined with the United States Govern- ment in a co-operative move to prevent the transship- ment of strategic -materials behind the Iron Curtain.
The Secretary of Commerce, Clarita Sewyer, Lancungod the agreement today, saying in statement that it means that goods exposed by the US and ins 10 countrica will "go where they are supposed to go and stay there."
There have been charges In Congress that some foreign countries have been buylig strategic materials from the US and then selling them to coun-- tries in the Soviet bloc,
Congress has passed legisla- tion denying American aid to ilny country sending war- potential gands behind the Iron Cutcom
This legislation has allowed exceptions to be made, how- ever, when such trade is in the inprogd of Wes.tra defenc as, for instance, when. it ables a Western country to get valuable strategic materials frem the Iron Curtain. The
· Administralion has granted Humber of exemptions.
CHECKS PROVIDED
Mr Sawyer
en-
Д
said that under
the new procedure the guvern- ment of an importing country will certify to the government
of the exporting country that the materials involved
without oficial authorisation.
A system of cheeks to make Lure the agreements are lived up to also is provided.
Of Golf...
London, Feb. 24.
Guly Harrie Jennings- Bramly, ared 83, of Duko's-avenue, New Mal- den, admitted at Kings- fon that he stole £258 fls. 1 94. belonging to the Comba
Golf Club, Surrey, when he was club secra- fary. He was put on proba-
102 far three years and ordered to repay £100,
He was alleged to have told the poller: "I found Il impossible to live on my means. Til club
is one
of the most expensive in the country, and my ex- for clothes and penses caterialnment had to be in accordance with my post- tlon."
The chairman of the club said that it was con- that the expense sidered allowance
adequate. ทท Jennings-Bramly was not expected
reciprocate Lo draks on every occasion,
Elaborate
Function
In Moscow
Moscow, Feb. 24.
Times' Replies To Attacks In The General Assembly
London, Feb. 23.
The Colonial system is still necessary in some parts of the world, states the Times in its editorial column.
It was reviewing the attitude of the Colonial Powers towards the latest series of attacks against then made by non-colonial countries be- fore the General Assembly of the United Nations in Paris.
BAD
TASTE
OFFENDS
FLORENCE
Florence, Feb. 24.
Florentines Thousands of demonstrated today against architectural bad taste in the reconstruction of their historic, war-damaged city.
the
And it adds: "Anyone who doubts this should read the reports of the technical bodies of the United Nations."
In judging whether, the
"As the attacks are mainly activities of the United Na-
along procedural lines, they tions are of benefit to the defend themselves with legalis- dependent peoples, thetic arguments, holding tightly Times asserts it must, bo to the Charter and the Interna-
tional Court. remembered that public debates are not the whole story.
The United Nations places at the disposal of both colonial and non-colonial peoples a range of useful and advisory services of which much less is heard,
An Action League of Artists and Writers led a protest pro-
through cession
streets,
The Trusteeship Council itself waving banners bearing such has become steadily more slogans as
"Florence, we could constructive than it was in its not save you from destruction, ess experienced beginnings. but we will save you from reconstruction."
The crowd whistled and jeered outside what they consider the main cyesore of the city--a modern-style building alongside the famed 14th Century Ponte Vecchio, which alone of the city's six bridges survived the war unscathed.
(1) will be used in the im- Torting country or
(2) will
nut be re-exported The Soviet Army Chief of
Sta General Sergel Shet menks, exchanged a chartpagne toast with the Acting United States Military
Attache, Lieutenant-Colonel R. B. being Thornal, at a full dress, dinner and dance last night in honours
Countries Joining the US in the programme are Belgium, Denmark, France, Italy, Luxem bourg, Norway, Portugal, Great Britain, Western Germany and The Press.
L
Netherlands-Associated | of Soviet Army Day.
CLAY PIGEON
The toast was "The Soviet, and American Armed Forces."
"In the General Assembly and the Trusteeship Council" con- tinued the Times, "the debutes concerning the administering Powers, have admittedly dis- turbing possibilities,
"It is useful, no doubt, colonial administrators
"There is no other method of defence short of a boycott of United Nations
organs-which both colonial and anti-colonial Powers are anxious to avoid."
AFRICAN DISPUTES
General Eisenhower, whose chances of being nominated Republican candidate for the Presi- dency are gaining head- way every day, according to a statement made in Washington yesterday by Senator James Duff, one of his chief supporters.
The Times adds that the most | DODGING THE important discussions this year were concerned with the hearing of African native delegates,
During the session just ended the various Ewe leaders from Togoland came to Paris and placed their mutually conflicting views before the Trusteeship Committee.
There were also present some Africans from Kenya, and re- that quests to be heard were received and from Cyprus, Tunisia
and
of
all colonies, is widespread and that they will ignore it at their peril.
AVALANCHES
Cairo, Feb. 24 Tho Paklitan Foreign Minister, Bir Zafrullah Klian, arrived here tonight on a four-day official visit as the guest at the Egypt» Ian Government,
lie in expected to discuss questions of Middle East- defence within WeateTTI global stratery with the Egyptian Prime Minlater, Aly Mailer Fasha, during his stay.
Sir Kafrullah Khan is also to confer with Assam Pasha, Secretary-General of the Arab League, ---- Reuter.
NAVAL WAR
GAMES IN
THE MED.
French
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SCANDAL IN BERLIN SCHOOLS
Berlin, Feb. 24,
East Berila parents have don manded that the police cloan -up--the --clly's night life after school teacliers found that their studenta Bad established - a "love bureall" and were reading vicicus literature,
[
Reporting this today, the East Berlin newspaper, Ber- liner Zeit, said that foachers in State School No. a began the bocze their publis
| surprise, moprofi, a growing
absting" and a lapse
of
Thay made 100-boys and giriş stand in illo' and has put these
pockets and patchel
"On the table afterwards they found countless ooples of trachy, vicious literature,"
The books, the paper sald, ranged "from tearful, sloppy rubblah to filthy eroticism."
"But worse was to follow-the teachers found that the pupils had begun to transport theory Into practice. Especially, note- Naples, Feb. 24
worthy was the fact that among High offe of the United these boys and girls no more Slates, British,
and than 14 or at the most 15 years Italian navies met here today old love bureau had been ez-
tablished. to plan exercise "Grand Slam," which will test Mediterrancan defence In vast manoeuvres between Feb. 26 and March 5.
An Italian Defence Ministry communiquo cald that hundrede ranging
were
exchanged to strict rules," the newspaper sald.
"Airo piled on the table were tickets to expensive West Berlin bars, West Berlin cinemas and dance halls"
entrance
Following the search, parents
of ships and planes over more than half the Medi- called the people's police and demanded a campalun against the Eastern sector's more disreputable dance cates. The
terrancan
at would be orders of American Robert Commander
B. Carney,
Io;
the
the Adentrai Supreme South
Europe rector of the Atlantic police retorted by asking parents to exercise stricter control over their children's leisure time and
Pact.
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Defence reading matter.
Vienna, Feb. 24. Winter motorboat trips-to dodge the avalanches-have been organised on the pic-
According to turesque Traunsee, a lake in Ministry, the manoeuvres Upper Austria well-known to expected to include: summer tourists,
The continuing thaw has In- creased the danger, of great As the granting of such masses of snow crashing down requests from non-trust terr!- tories would be a clear breach of on to tie railway track along the Charter, these received notie shores of the Traunsee from the towering heights above, support.
and the railway has now been
The demonstrators earlier white cettlers should be Morocco. churred at a public meeting reminded that feeling, critical that
Gardens were being sacrificed to new building schemes.
"Hideou" constructions were beside put
exquisite "At the same time, there is of medieval no sense in a constant flow ot Skyscrapers were ill informed and undiscri-
minating criticism".
the
Trainita
存
rebulld Santa con.
tions
sprouting ilke weeds.
It was proposed.. tu famclis Porte
with reinforced
Christian Democrat Mayor, Signor Giorgio La Bira, promised his help after the
|changes with the military guests Į ¿ecluring: "Tu poil Florence is frum the Unitedi States Em- 10 cover ourselves with dis-
I:eneur."-Reuter,
It was understood that Gen- crat Shelemenko
of the
most
EXPERT DEAD evening was cardial in his ex- Action League drilvered a note
Tadworth, Feb. 24.
Major Hary Northover,bassy,
The reception was held in the
whose death has taken place at Tadworth, Surrey, was at one lime the sole maker of clay smart Oilers' Club in the Redi pigeons in England and during Army House in Moscow. It was the war supplied 10,000,000, to attended by a score of marshals, the Services for sharp-shogting generals and admirals of the training.
They were produced of his Soviet Armed Forces and milit Dunstable factory at the ratery attaches of 1,250,000 machines ul his own design
from the foreign onembassies in Moscow.
UN Survey In Germany
UN FUNCTIONS
When the Trusteeship Com-clused. mittee passed a resolution ap- proving the hearing of a Herrero
from delegation
South-West Africa, the South
The first motorboat load of tremendous Africat pussengers saw a
Bombardment
the
are bility of "trash" in the Western Both agreed that the accessi-
Eeelor of Berlin was a constant exercises by danger to the morals of young the four fleets off the western East Berliners, the newspaper. Italian coast under the com-concluded.—Reuter. Umberto Rouselle, mand. of. Italian Rear-Admiral
Large-scale anti-submarine exercises, and
Bombardment of targets on the east Italian coast by our rler and land-based plants of the four powers.
Iran Signs Contract With W. Germany
Teheran, Feb. 24. A contract for supply of canalisation pipes in exchange The British Home and Medi- for Iranian oil has been con- and
The Times gets out the fun Government retorted by boy- avalanche tear down the moun. tørranean Fleets will take part, | cluded between・・ Iran
of the United Nations catting the trusteeship organs of tain side, covering the railway | forming the bulk of the "Grand Federal Germany, The value over colonial questions.
the United Nations and statingline and sinking into the lake-Slam" forces with the American of the contract is $300,000
France-Presse. that the Herreros would not be Reuter, given visaɔ.
In the permanent body, the Trusteeship Council, which is concerned with the administra- tiun of trust territories, the dis- cuzalons are mostly on matteo
Jected
more
Africo.
MAIN RESULTS
The dispute did not, however, of substance; in the plenary develop_further. The Trustee sessions of the General Assem- ship Committee's resolution buy, and a le attendant body, never reached the Assembly; the Trusteeship Committee, administering Powers are sub-and the Herreras could not leave
general attack by various bines
"Nevertheless, the altempt to countries who regard all secure a hearing for subject Bonn, Feb. 24, colonies дя morally
wrong pooples in non-trust territories Representatives of the German and wish to alter the without going through Govern- Federal Republic have been in-procedure of the United Na- ment channels has not been vitost to meet, On March
17liens to give it more control in abandoned,” says the Times, with an output of 660 an hour. Ferelga military observers members of a United Nations' trusteeship matters than was
In the 1014-18 war Major among the guests commented commission set up to survey the
"A vague resolution was pass. Northover started the first elny that it was a
ed in the General Assembly more elaborate possibility of elections for ever intended in the Charter. pigeon shooting school for air affair
whole of Germany...
that asking
inhabitants than last year, with Kunners in France. He was
colonial territories should be the inventor
associated in some way with a special committee which recolves non-political information from colonial territories.
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projector.-Reuter.
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a
Northover
concert given
by Red Army
| choirs-Reuter.
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"It is of no use for the ad- The invitation was contained ministering Powers to point to in a letter to the Federal the benefits they have given to Governmen from the_Allled backward peoples, because they High Commissioners.-France-1are talking to delegates with Prease,
Iminds largely closed.
Portuguese Call
For Iberian Defence System
Lisbon, Feb. 24.
The Portuguese Foreign Minister, Dr Paul Cunha, today called for a tripartite pact between the United States, Spain and Portugal to integrate Spain into the Western defence community.
A
of
"In the end, this resolution, those оп South-West Africa, and the so-called 'time limit' resolution calling on administer- Ing Powers to shola date when trust territories would achieve self-government were the principal results of this year's Assembly in the field of trusteeship and colonial affairs,” --London Express Service.
"Big Three"
Το
Consider
Mediterranean arrange New Tactics
Dr. Cunha said in an inter- of view that the defence strategy ment to which Spain could be
of the Iberian peninsula was u party, indivisible, therefore Spein shoul
by
"Another solution-which is
Lisbon, Feb. 24, The Foreign Ministers of Bri- be included in t rs early 3salads under consideration- possible. Without Spain's parti- is that Spain should conclude tain, France and the United cipation, Portugal-1 dull mem- an accord with the economically States are expected to review her of the 14-nation NATO and financially most powerful their fockies on the Austrian functioned as if it were isolated partner of NATO, the United peace treaty negotiations in tho light, of Nussia's failure to accept a wire stretched from the Statet, sea to the mainland from her "But the Iberian peninsula is their invitation to a resumption European Allies.
geographical unit, and there- of the talks in London last The West must face realities fare any such agreement should month, and find the best possible uico consider the position of solution and, it Spain's full Portugal," integration, into NATO could not be achieved
raised the question of Spain's
Responsible quarters hore Bug-
This
would
"We should therefore have gest that the Foreign Ministers at prescrit, not a bilateral but a tripartite may give further thought to the blternative methods should be pact, which would include the proposal considered some months
He added
that United States, Spain and Por- go for a shorter version of the applied. Portugal's role in NATO could tugal and thus secure the effec-treaty.
eliminate, the be strengthened if the present tive and important contribution
Isolation were of the entire Iberian peninsula articles on which East-West artificial.
sold Dr. Cunha. Ho stressed disagreement has concentrated remedied,
Dr Cunha, who formally that he was not speaking on bo- and would mainly provide for half of Spain but was just the establishment of allcom= narucipation at the opening of following the logical course of pletely soverein Austrian gov
events. the ninth Council session earlier
crnment and the evacuation of He conceded that any moves Allied troops from the country, last week, said it was most in that direction would have to natural and logical for Spain to be rather slow and cautious but But since it is highly dubious bo Included in NATO,
this should not doter European that the Soviet Government. "Realising? ⠀⠀ the difficulties deferice planners seeking a wants an Austrian treaty In any which at proact oppose such global solution rather than a circumstances, and because under
“Portugal at the, shorterio version she would. a course other pomibuities piecemeal one, phould be considered to make present functions, as if she wure lose many of the advantages. myinlandis and Isolated from she hopes to gain "under the porrible that integration Spain, into the Western defence every other NATO country, oxisting draft, diplomatic quar- in which she also its artificial to consider this tore hire are pessimistic of the untically banga One such country as an island United chances of her considering it way would be the conclusion | Fren
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