STUDENTS STAGE A SIT-DOWN
As
Nome
a protest against
of their examina- tions, students stage a sit-down strike in a Rome street. Police stand by in
of disturbances. Express Service.
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Attempt-On Everest
Geneva, Mar. 13. An advance party of Bve of the Swiss 12-mán expedition to left climb Mount Everest Geneva for Bombay by air to- day.
The remaining members, in- cluding the leader, M. Eduard Wyves Dunant, will leave next Thursday.
♫ THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1952.
Tito
Renews
BRADLEY
Pledge Of Opposition
To The Soviet
Belgrade, Mar. 13.
Marshal Tito, in a statement here today, categorically denied what he described ពន្ធ "rumours" that Yugoslavia's present pro-Western policy was merely a manoeuvre.
"Our policy is not a manoeuvre and we are not hiding behind a mask, so these rumours do not correspond to the truth," he said.
Yugoslavia's stand and its policy are completely
in accord with its aspirations and principles."
The statement was made in a Asked by Mr Ginsberg it
i private interview with Mr Paul | Yugoslavia would ever change Ginsberg, National Commander her present policy towards of the Jewish War Veterans of Rumia, Marshal Tito replied, the United States.
Progress Of Asia
Aid Scheme
London, Mar. 13, Mr John Fuster, Common- wenith Etlatlong
Under- Secretary, old in a Parliamen- tary answer today that a report was expected to be issued after the Ministerial meeting of the Consultative Committee of the Colombo Plan in Karachi on March 24.
This report would set out in detall, among other things, the to date on the programunes of the individual countries concerned.
BACKS AID progress made
TV
SCHEME
Mr
mway h
"It is the Soviet Union which must change its polley not only towards Yugoslavia, but its foreign policy towards all other countries,
"It would
be wise to make such a' change. This would be of great benellt
So
everyone because this would mean that pencetul co-operation would be carried on with that
tremen- dous country,"
on
Mr Giraberg, who world tour Du behalf of his organization, later told a Press conference that Marshal Tito ha i told him that he could, in case of Russian aggression, mizer en army of nearly 2,000,000.
With proper, modern equip- ment, this army could hold the frontiers against anyone without the support of Allied troops,
COULD HOLD
Asked if this also applied to Russia, Marshal Tito replied, according to Mr Ginsberg, that If Russia attacked Yugoslavia this would mean the Third World the Russian army would have to War, and that, therefore, be dispersed on many fronts,
He was confident that the Yugoslav army could hold such Russian forces, as were sen! It under these cireum- against stances.
Mr Ginsberg reported the
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On A Visit To German Officers Training
Shaw's Corner
Senior West German Government officials, visiting Britain for a fortnight as guests of the Foreign Office, shown on a visit to “Shaw's Corner," at Ayot Bl. Lawrence, home of the late George Bernard Shaw.---Express Service.
U.S.
Revision Of Immigration Law Shelved By House
Washington, Mar. 13.
The House leadership today sidetracked inde- finitely a hotly controversial bill revising the Immigration Laws.
Debate on the bill originally had been set to start today, but the majority leader, John Me-- Cormack (Democrat-Massachusetts) announced it -would not be taken up-this-week-or-next-week.--
Red Cross
Willing To Investigate Red Charges
Mr McCormack gave no ex- planation but told newsmen tho delay was ordered at the re- quest of some of the bill's backers.
Members of the House Judiciary Committee, which
50
want the
drafted the bill," said privately
much
opposition har developed that they do bet messure considered until they can ammass their full strength. It may not be called up until after the Easter recta), Similar to a measure pond my
Cinerama
Colour
In
New York. Mar. 13. - The British film pro- ducte.
Sir Alexander Korda, announced here today that he would pro- duce the first film featur- ing the Cinerama-three- dimensional process colour.
He made the announce- ment
after signing ph agreement with the Broad- way producer, Mr Michael Todd, and
Mr Lowell Thomas, the news broad- caster and explorer.
Ble Alexander It gave exclusive Hight for the production " of "Cineramai lims in the Eastern Hemisphere.
Sir Alexander 'will form * British corporation for the purpose--Renter,
Egyptian Forces
Cairo, Mar. 19,
A handful of Gerdan Army officers, including at least one general, are advis ing the Egyptian Army on training and various staff and organisational duties, authoritative sources sald today.-
The general, an expert in arm- oured warfare, hos bien auslėnis ed to the newly-formed armoured unita the Egyptian Artoy. Other Germans are act- ing as technical advisers in B number of Army departments,
The authoritative sources sald there was no truth to the ho- port that the German forca was a pretude to a possible second round to the farsell war of
i was formed with the Intens tion of ultimately using 14
agultist Britain,
The only Germans at prezent officers, whose dutica engaged are
some
consist of acting AS spesial technical advisers 10 Egyptian Army departments and to newly-formed units, including the armoured ones, the sources eaid.
Pending a possible new defenen agreement between the West and Egypt, there has boon liitla chance for Egypt to get either technical assistance or
War equipment from Britain or any other Western Power,
"THE BEST**
The sources Bald Egyptian leaders did not want to recruit technical advisers from the tron Curtain countries 50 a search started for neutrals who would accept contracts.
The best neutrals obviously were the battle-trained German officers, and Egyption planners called on a handful of these who accepted contracts, the sources added,
The German general pointed
out to Egyptian officers that they should not be discouraged by
Jack of equipment but should train with what they have, so that when Available they be ready to handle the weapons almost im mediately. He told them the had no equipment after World War I, but were able
themselves so
that became avail they formed a powerful my in
a relatively short time.
equipment becomes
CANADIAN G
ATOMIC
in the Senate, the bill would, PROGRESS
Germans
ta.
16. Prepare
When equipment.
abla
Since the start of the Anglo- Egyptian tention, the West has not been supplying Egypt with any
material. United Press,
"Full and detailed information on such progress is not at the moment available in the United - Kingdom.-I-understand, - how~. Washington, Mar. 13. ever, that many of the projects The Chairman of the Joint included in the programmies
are Jow under.
Foster said. Chiefs-of-Stair, General Omar
The
Finance: Bradley, was the last Adminis-
Ministers' Conference in London tration speaker to 'appear
In January had emphasised the Marshal's declaration at a Press flay before a session of four Con-
developing the produc- cur
said Marshal conference. He Aressional committees to testi- need for
that Yugo- tive power of the Sterling Area, Tito made it clear on behalf of the $7.900.000,-
slavia had no intention of chong- he tiecinred. on mutual security programme
Several British officials haveing its present polley towartis for the next fiscal year,
already down, from London to Itussin until Russia changed its General
told the attend the Bradley
official foreign policy not only towards preparatory
Yugoslavia
but towards all Sonate and the House Foreign level talks in Karachi.
The British eficials are head- countries. Affairs and the Armed Forces
Mr Ginsberg said Marshal Tito Commillee that the American ed by Mr A. C. B. Symon,
Russia should Relations told him that !! -The зdvance
Commonwealus will people had waited to see tan- the party
be an aggressor it would auto- organise the 120 porters needed gible results of the money pre- Omce, and include Mr A. H. M.
a third world for the expedition and buy theviously voted by the Congress. illis, of the Treasury, and matically, start
case, he said, necessary supplies,
Planes, ships and guns were economic and financial experts war.
light on the the Buard of Trade and Yugoslavia would The Swiss expedition will be
their way
to the from
side of the Western powers- joined in Bombay by Professor nations benefitting from Ameri- the Treasury. R. N. Rhaull,
The noted Indian can aid and more than two and
agenda for the Ministerial Reuter and United Press.
LONDON TALKS Himalayan expert, who will act a half million tons of military discussions will include:
1.Review of the progress of ulready been
London, Mar, 13. the Colombo Plan.
Anglo-Yugoslav trade talks 2-Consideration General Bradley sald the
any which are now being hold ir. alterations
six-year London to fix new import quotas Today the International Cóm-
Eliminate sex discrimina- entire mutual security
prodevelopment programmes in the for 1952, are maiding steady prp- mittee cabled M: Dean Acheson, son, Bramme for 1952-53 would cut light of economic and financial gress.
The present law gives the United States Secretary cl only a little more than
foreign males preference changes since they were drawn Owing to her defence pro-State, General Kim Il-sung cases of marriage between elivery optimistic about the out-have expressed a desire to be une month of World Wor II
gramme Britain can spare only North Korean Premier, na the purely up hard cost and that
zens and non-citizens.
of limited quantity
the international con- n
Com- of steel. General Peng To-huah,
2. Provide A system of trol
relieved of his command follow of atomic energy by an ing the regnation early this metal goods and chemicals and mander-in-Chief of the Chinese selective immigration by giving inspection system
volunteers, naking their approvai special preference to
proposed in skilled the United Nations.
week of General Osman ol her essential exports are there- fore not expected to equal those for the Commission.
aliens
urgently needed In this
Mahdi Pasha, Chief-of-Staff of of last year's.
Such control was subordinate the Egyptian Army. Mahdi Yugoslavia, who has her own
a prevement op Pasha was succeeded by Hussein ond production problems
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as liaison between the Swiss equipment had and the Nepaloso,--Reuter,
Harbour Strike
Montevideo, Mar, 13.
A 48-hour strike by over 3,000 workers in Montevideo port has reduced nelivity to a minimum. The workers seek a six-hour day and higher wages.—Reuter.
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sent abroad.
what
3.-Examination
of
the
of
detailed
pro-
military part of the programme individual development was much less costly than one month of the last war-France-rams for the first two years.
-Reuter.
Presse.
1n
that
is
among other things:
1. Eliminate race as a ber to
Oltawa, May, 13, minigration and maturization Sir John
Cockroft, Director and thereby make all Asians of Britain's Atomic Research eligible for citizenship under
Institute at Harwell, sald here
Geneva, Mar. 13, The International Red Cross hog agreci do an American request to send a commission to Koron to investigate Communist rigid conditions, The present today that Canada's atomic pile
that the United law allegations
excludes Japanese,
Burmese, Siamese Nations forces are engaging indonesians,
and some Facile Istanders from gorm warfare.
citizenship.
A British Crossword Puzzle Van Riebeeck eveloping other markets, may not engaged in the fighting.
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Fair Opened
Capetown, Mar. 13. About 5,000 people, including the South African Prime Minis- ter, Dr Daniel Malan, members of his Cabinet and representa- tives from the Diplomatic Corps, uttended the opening ceremony here today of the Van Riebeeck Festival Fair.
The
Fulr is
is part of the Van Ricbeeck celebrations memorating 300 years of white settlement in South Africa.
com-
The Festival was opened by the Governoor-General,
Ernest George Jansen.
Dr
He said: "The whole of South
Africa participates whole- heartedly
Van Riebeeck the Festival. As the pioneer of a nation, Jan Van Riebeeck does
ex-
also reduce her volume of ports to Britain. Both countries, howover, are trying to make available 03 many essential products
as their resources allow.
There was no difficulty about shipments or consumer goods.
The talks will continue next week and an announcement of the new quotas is expected their conclusion, Reuter.
at
at Chalk River, Ontario, was for in advance of other instal- lations of this type in the world and would probably maintain this lead in the coming year.
Sir John, who arrived here In recently, declared he was not
come
The Commission would consist country.
10 well as of Swiss scientists 48
4. Set up a more thorough
he said, general from Asian count:les system for screening allens for
sala. Bedtain would John security
devate the next five years to 5. The International Red Cross
Broadc
the grounds for constructing an and deportation of comic pile so that at the end experimental was asked to take this action by exclusion
allons, criminal Mr Acheron on Tuesday,
of this period it would be ablo ""PRECIOUS RIGHTS" " in a personal letter to Mr
to evaluate how much such In- Opposition to the measure
stallations would cost for in- Paul Ruegger, President of the International
inally from Communist religious, civic and
dustrial purposes. Acheson denied
Mr comes
down
Tho
some veterans
He added that the develop. then be based on facts and not
bypothesla-France-Presse,
charges and suggested that a groups who claim it "would tear ment of nuclear power could
rights Red Cross Investigation be
precious
of carried out to determine the American citizens." nature and extent of the North
opponents contend also Korean epidemic and Its real that
the bill would allow cause,
immigration officers to stop and Mr Acheson also suggested search without warrant Amert- cuns driving cars near national made on both sides of the borders. fighting_line.
They claim that it would limit
to He offered to give Red Cross immigration practically
be-small group of highly educated representatives full access hind the United Nations lines to persons and persons closely The report, which all possible relevant sources of related to people already in the further details, could Information-Reuter, .
United States,Associated Presa confirmed.—Reuter,
Statement On that such an enquiry should be
German
Debts Today
London, Mar, 13.
held
further
not typify only one part of our Omcials discussing Germany's multi-racial population. He was external debts the first Afrikaaner,
and
the committee talks here today to commemoration
of the catab-prepare for tomorrow's plenary lishment of the Capo Settle session of the London Debts ment 300 years ago is an event Settlement Conference. which can be participated in by Some 160 representatives of 28 every man, woman and child nations are then expected to hear In South Airlea."-Reuter, the first results of tho
plicated negotiations
Pakistan-Iraq
Conversations
Baghdad, Mar. 13.
com- covering some $6,300 million which began
Feb. 28.
on
The opening phase is under- stood to have been, concerned mainly with the larger debts, Including the pro-war Dawes and Young Loans.
The three-power Commission
De Mohammed Fall Jamali, directing the talks believes that former Iraqi Minister of Foreign early agreement on such debts Affairs and loader of the Irugi would greatly facilitate
The Commission Intends that
war
CHANGE FORECAST
Cairo, Mar: 18. The post of Commander-in- Chief of the Egyptian armed forces may be abolished shortly.
The post was created for Field-Marshal Mohamad
Haldar Pasha when the Ward Party
came to power in January, 1980. Haidar Pasha is reported to
Farid. Bey.
Other changes, in the Army High Command were widely forecast following recent events. -Reuter,
No Control Of Gold Mines
to
Capelowa, Mar. 13.
South Mr Nicholas Havenga, Berlin, Mar. 13. African Finance Minister, Bald Four Russian officers of the in the Senate yesterday that the Eisenach, Thuringia, garrison Government did not intend fled to West Germany last take over the Free Stata gold month, the West Berlin anti-midnes.
The Goverviment' would stop Communist Information Bureau reported today.
In only when extraordinary gave no conditions prevailed, he said. It not be did not want to diminate DEL
vate enterprise-Beuter,
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delegation to the United No overall settlement. tions, left Baghdad today by air for Karachi to meet Sir a series of specifio sotilement Mohammed Zafrullah Khan, the terms should be agreed during Paicistan Foreign Minister.
the London talles between Dr Jamali declined to KAY creditors and debtors. anything about the object of Those would then be incar his trip but informed political
ical parated in an inter-govern-' YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Acrdes: 3 Pith, Eager,quarters be that the two mental agreement stating
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believe
that statermen's talks w{}} cover, the German Federal Govern- Iraq-Pakistan mediation in the ment will not make or permit Anglo-Egyptian problem, and foreign exchange payments on the silmission of the Tunisian pre-war external debts except to question to the United Nations persons or interests, participat
Reuter
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