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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MAY 19, 1952.

SAILING-ACROSS THE ATLANTIC

Allies Hoping To Sign German Treaty This Week

Queen Returns

To London

The_yacht_Catania Itaving Plymouth.on_an_attempt to. saft the Atlantic. On board are Edward Alloard, who has matte a previous crissing, and an American, Norman Fowzer,.

-Reuterphoto.

Danes Deport NEW SNAGS

Russians

Copenhagen, May 18...

Russian Twenty-eight seamen, who were to take over a trawler being built here, have been deported by the Danish police.

The police said the sea- men wanted to zo

on

board at once and live ou the vessel though it wag not ready. They had no vima or passports,

Last week, other Rus- #lan seamen took over an- other trawler but their

were in order. - papers Reuter,

IN BERLIN

Berlin, May 18. Eust German state railway authorities announced today, a sunumer train schedule which, in effect, cuts West Berlin out of the East German railway system.

Goods trains will skirt the Western sectors, where 2,000,- 000 peo

people live by using a line completed only last summer.

Passengers for West Berlin wit hove to dismount suburban stations on the East Berlin perimeter and take local everhead trains into the city,

Allied

officials sald tonight itiat ike East Germans and Russions could now

blockade

retaliations. But they diecounted fears of a blockade.

The

ROYAL NAVY'Sweet Berlin with less fear of

the

GESTURE

London, May 10.

As a "Thank you" gesture to im industry in Britain, which gives the Royal Naval Film Corporation advice assistance in making Instructional Hlms, the Navy acts us "hosts" cuch year in one of Her Majesty'a ships to 50 lm technicians,

This year, for the Arst time, the guests will go to sta.

Bonn, May 19.

Eight Western Governments today begin a hectic week's activity, during which they hope to sign the agreements freeing West Germany from -occupation and setting up a European Defence

Community with its own army.

Under the treaties, West Germany will be raised from the status of a defeated occupied country to that of a free nation and a partner in the Western defence system.

She is expected to contribute 12 divisions to the new European army.

Adenauer,

For the first time in world It is hoped that only one. history. Britain, France and point, dealing with finance, will mont of Germany will then be be left for settlement by tho led together in a formal not-three Foreign Ministers -- Mr work of alliances.

Dean.. Acheson (United States), Dr Konrad

the My Anthony Eden (Britain) and West German Chancellor, will M. Robert Schuman (France) - spend today trying to settle when they meet Dr. Adenauer Inally with She Allied High in Strasbourg on Thursday or Commissioners all but one of Friday. the outstanding points in the

Foreign Ministers of the 400-page - treaty ending the five other countries joining the European Defence Community treaty will be implement- will meat to prepare the ed in the form of "contractual European Defence Community agreements signed by West treaty for signing within ten days. Germany with each of the "Big Three" Western Powers - Bri- tain, France and the United States.

Israelis Turn To

Russia For Oil Supply

Jerusalem, May 18. Israel is to buy oil from

Israeli Russia,

Foreign Offee sources said today.

The

DISPUTED CLAUSES

West Germany will be repre- sented by the chief of her Foreign Office, Professor Walter- Hallstein.

In Bonn, Chancellor Adenauer. 1109 already overcome, after protracted talks, most of the opposition of his own Parlia mentary supporters to the con- tractual agreements ending, the occupation.

the

30 amendments for which he asked the Ailles as a result of these talks, 23 could be agreed on without difficulty,

reliable source said. Usually today. or

seven the

other points, four are solved or on the way to solucion and Farce are sin open,

They include the emergency clause allowed Allied field com- clause, The original agreed inanders to declare a state of emergency in certain circum- stances, and if the emergency lasted more than 30 days the German Government could ap- peal to the NATO Council Dr Adenauer wants the

German Government to have the solc right to take emergency steps after the first two years.

Another of the points gult open concerns finance,

Eisenhower Overhauling Senator

The Quaen, the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret photographed as they arrived at Buckingham Palace after their holiday at Windsor.——Central Press Photo.

Indian

Party In S. Africa May Defy Minister

Johannesburg, May 18.

The South African Indian Congress and the African National Congress, at their joint meeting at Port Elizabeth on May 31, will decide whether to defy the recent cdicts of Minister of Justice Charles Swart ordering some officials of the two organisations to resign and restricting their move- ments.

This was disclosed to Reuter today by a high official of the South African Indian Congress.

"Originally the was called upon to resign and meeting was called to decide on remain in Transvaal Province methods of struggle against un- for two years. Just laws in the Union."

He said:

Taft

TRIUMPH IN OREGON

New York, May 18. General Dwight Eisen- hower today closed up to Senator Robert Taft in the race for the Republican Presidential nomination with a primary election victory in Oregon and strong support from Republicans in Ver- mont,

General Eisenhower captured all of Oregon's 18 Republican convention delegates in Friday's primaries, incompete returns

showed today.

WAN two-thirds of the popularity poll counted he had about 70 per cent of the Re- publican votes, Senator Tuft did not enter the primary but received some "write-in" votes,

In the Democratic стр.

Price Of Petrol Crime Busting" Scrator

Again Up

-12500

„London, May 19. British petroleum panies · today - announced further slight increases in the prices of their products due to rising transport and labour costs.

A

Motor and avisilon spirit and pils will from today cost between farthing and a penny more per gallon. The Government had already in its March budget raised the tax on patrol by 744 to 2/0 per zullon, bringing the retail price up to about 4/04.

The oil companies them- selves last raised the price ̈of their petrol by a farthing gallon in December last Year-Rapter.

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NEW YORK

Among South African Congress HONOURS

The strugglo formally began members who received similar

demonstrations on April 6, and a joint meeting was called to decide on prac- tical steps, he added.

notices were Moses Kotane, member of the National Execu- tive, and David Bopape, Secre-

PIPERS

Kefauver of Tennessee, with no active opposition,' received 74 per cent of the Democratic vote and took all the State's 13 Do- „mocratic delegates,

The. unwilling candidatos, Governor Stevenson of Ilinojs and Supreme Court Justice William C. Douglas, shared what was left of the Democratic

"Vote:

The latest unometal count from 1,410 of the State's 2,289 districts was; Republican, General Elsenbower. 97.430, Governor Earl Warren of Calf- forals 13,820, General Douglas MacArthur 12,720, Senator Wayne Morse 4,497, Mr Harold Stussen

Senator 3,372,

Talt 2.838 Gwalte-in).

Democratle, Senator Kefauver 80,280, Justice Doudes 18,630 and Governor Stevenson 11,764.-

UNIQUE ACTION

Meanwhile, in Vermont, the State's Republican convention gave all 12 delegate places

to' candidates pledged to

General "Eisenhower.

Traditionally Vermont tenda its delegates to the National Conventian unpledged and with... out Instructions, but as ECOTT 'OS the delegate result was' an- nounced the Convention approved a resolution pledging the group. to General Elsenhower.

The latest Independent tabular tions of delegations pledged,

Since the date of the meeting ary of the Transvaal Province

New York, May 18. was set, Mr Swart had issued branch of the Congress, the

Nine bagpipe. bands skirled | Instructed or willing to express a rotices to several non-offelal said. Both have been stirring airs and young lasties preference showed: Republican Europeans, ordering ihem

to restricted to Transvaal for two danced the Highland Fing last (604 votes are needed to secure resign from the organisation years.

night in gallant tribute to two nomination); and 10 remain In restricted

of Scotland's foremost plyers,

Taft 375 (He claims more than 400). arcas for periods of up to two y'cars.

An agreement to import Soviet oil and oll derivatives

with mass at was understood to have been reached, following the follure Anglo-Israel Anancial of the talks in London, which affected Israel's oll sup

supplies. Negotiations broke down in Londen when the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr Butler, re- fused Israel's request for credits to buy British-owned crude oil to be refined at the Halfa Con- solidated Refineries.

Up to

to the present, Israel has purchased only paraffin from canal Russia. Berlin will make East Germany discussed the fuel situation and Today, the Israeli Cabinet Independent of Western good-it is expected that petroleum will. Reuter.

will shortly be rationed.

Israel hog also approuched Russia for supplies of wheat and other cereals. Russia in turn has asked Israel for 20,000 of citrus, which would the Soviet Union the

threat of interrupting East -German canal and Tail transport has been a powerful weapon in Allied hands, Completion of a new this summer

around

West

Supertax Rejected

His agreed that West Ger- many should contribute 850,000,- 000 Marks a month to Western defence-partly in suppont of Allied troops in Germany and partly in raising her own 12 divisions. The Germans estimate hat the 12 divisions would cost estimate their needs a 650,000,- all this. while the Allies

200 Marks a month.-Reuter.

ADENAUER ACCUSED

Bonn, May 18. Dr Erich Ollenhauer, Vice- President of the Social Demo- crat Party, today accused Dr Adenauer of sacrificing the dependence of Germany.

Dr Ollonhauer said that in Korea negotiators were endless- ly wrangling about the fate of 70,000 FOWs while in Germany In Tel-Aviv today the Israeli "what is at stake is the fate of Cabinet authorised regulations 18,000,000 Germans who must emergency regulations for power Presse. cute.

tons Berne, May 18, In a referendum today, the make

POWER CUTS

in-

On Thursday, technicians will embark at Harwich, in the Swiss people rejected a Socialist world's second largest importer destroyer Opportune bound for motion that the country's de- of citrus, Chatham, En route the ship will fence programme

should be be "attacked" i mator torpedo financed by a supertax on per- boats, motor gunboats and air-sonal fortunes above 30,000 craft of the Royal Air Force francs. About 33 per cent of to save petrol. It also authorised not be abandoned."--France- Fighter Command.---Reuter, the electorate voted-Reuter,

A British Crossword Puzzle

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ACROSS

1 Frank (4),

4 Tros (5).

1 Lift (8).

8

(5),

pellations (U).

11 Confused (7).

13 Objection (7).

15 Offer (6),

18 Insurgent (8).

10 Examines carefully (8).

20 Larceny (0)

21 Stable (0), FINA

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Box (5).

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Evil spirit (5).

3 Loathes (7).

4. Lînfrutiful (8).

Recollected (8). Injured (6).

10 Musical Instrument (8);,'

10 Bears witness (7)-

18 Allow (8).

14 Join up (6)))

13 Relativo (5)

17 Out of practice (5).

restricted as part of to reduce

8 is expected to be

Government plans

oll consumption.

The

Minister of Trade, Dov

Joseph, today returned from an economic mission to Amerten. He said: "Within two months be receiving on top

we

will

of the usual doğlar income, some $45,000,000.

Of this, $28,000,000 was the balance of the United States grant-in-sid now released while the rest had been obtained from insiitutions and other bodies

Jewish and

personalities.. - Reuter.

French To

Lift Curfew In Tunisia

Tunis, May. 18,

Australians' Peking Trip Deplored

I

It was not yet known whether the three will obey the ban, Among those who received which comes into affect on May notices were Dr Yusuf Mohamed 28. Dadoo, President of the South African Indian CongressS,

who

Japan Tuna Fleets In South Pacific

Tokyo, May 18. Japan's polley is to send its tuna feets into the South Pacific

The event was staged by the United Pipe Banda Apsociation of America to hancur 13-year- old Scottish Pipe Major William APPEAL ISSUED

Ross and his star pupil, John Burgess 18, The youth and Tonight Dr Dadoo issued an his teacher have just completed sad are on appent to the United Democra- a tour of Canada tic Front (joint body of the their way back to Sectland, United and Labour Parties and

The bands, usually composed Commando) to in- clude in their opposition to the of eight to 10 bagpipes and three

or four drums and Government all national or- ganisations of non-Europeans paraded at the Ninth Armoury. "on a basis of full democratic Band members each wore his rights in an all-out struggle to own tartan klit and brath and tali feather bonnet, The County step the Nationalist Fascisis,"

Denegal Irish Pipes topped the show with a tall massive bass

the Torch

Dr Dadoo said that hesitation to build this alliance "will bo great and unforgivable betrayal of the future of South Africa."

away from controversial waters; he added, was to cust the Gov- The first duty of all people, A Government spokesman said ernment from office. today.

bass drum,

Andy Connolly, who his drumsticks under and over his drum and then spun his big drum in time with his brat.

Eisenhower 337,

Stassen 23,

Uncommitted 103. Democrat: (010 nominate).

needed

to

Senator Kefauver. 101. Averell Harriman 92, Senator Russell 47. Uncommitted 268.-Reuter,

Psychology Congress Suspect

Washington, May 18. The American Psychological Association sald tonight that because of the Internal Securi-" Boss, who has rta

more ty (McCarron) Act It had piping honoura than any other jabandoned plans, to fivite ther "Firm and resolute action piper alive, today watched the 1984 International Congress on The spokesman, a high official must be taken now," he de procession nad commented Paychology to meet in New of the Japanese Governmentclared. "The Parliamentary "Some of these bands have York. Fisheries Board, sald the struggle is played out and excellent tone" but to whed Instead It will gather nt Government had cleared the two people must act and express in the "lasses"

Langible (com their opposition more dancing. main Japanees tuna fleets this

Association to the anti-democratie"actlens reason to go to the south with of the dovernment.

Burgess gave the American will hold its own 1054 conven Canberra, May 18.

Scottish group a demonstration on in New York, and on- The Australian

'warnings

avold External rigid

"Is the duy of every eltizen of his playingUnited Press. sinuity had planned to

invite Affairs Minister, Mr R. G. approaching any Istands or to obey laws, but when certain

serte 000 foreign psychologists. Casey, tonight deplared very | waters in which rights are laws defy the qule of law and much five Australians' decision claimed exclusively by any are contrary to the principles of

to attend the forthcoming Pck-. ing "peace conference", which

country.

to

civil liberty, then theso laws are bad, unjust and Immoral.

he described as the "usual Com- Tho spokesman made hls and cannot be tolerated by the

munist stunt."

Ashing"?

to defy these

The people have no In Sydney, one of the five, Dr statement in clarification of the people. John Wear Burton, former Austrained

polley alternative but off-laws. Reuter. tralian High Commissioner in orders issued to fisheries

clals last Ceylon, rejected

week. Those In demand by Mr Arthur

structions opened up 0,500,000 Calwell, Deputy Leader of the Federal Parlia-square miles of fishing grounds mentary Labour: Party, that he extending from north of Hawall to the South Pacifle to Japanuse resign from the party.

tuna and bonito fishermen,

Dr Durton, an endorsed La- bour candidate for the Federal Parliament, Believed the con- ference was a genuine attempt The curfew in Tunisia is to be to braukt the stalemate in Korca, fled during Ramadan, 30-day The Peking announcement Murlim fasting period beginning rald preliminary meeting next Sunday,

would be held in the Chinese The French Resident-General, M. Jean de Hauteciosque, made capital on May 28 to draw up plans for conference of this announcement at an ex- "peace-loving people from Asif, servicemen's banquet attended Australasia, the Americas and by the French Pensions Minister, the Pacific. are Router...

| Emmanuel Templo; th

The curfew between 8.80 pim. and 5 am. was imposed last week after several bomb-throwing.in-. cidents.

M. Temple had a talk tonight with a leading moderate Nation-

alist, Tahar Ean Amar.

Ben

the Government has not licensed The spokesman, however sold

any fishing feels for operations and does not intend to license

Date

cast of the International Line, the easternmost boundary of Japan's fisheries under the occupation.

Help To

Given Given

Tito

would de som h

Red China's

Latest On

American

Because of the delays and embarrassments which foreign scientists experience, in attempt ing to obtain even temporary admission to this country, the Association deck it could not larus the invitation," the Asso- clation

President

McVicker

unt of the University

Gerni War Tilmols, stated,

Shenyang, (Mulsden), May 18,

The Chinese Vice-Premier, Kuo Mo-jo, told a Press Trust

CHIVES

Mr Fillmore, Sanford, -Execu- tive Secretary of the Association, wald: The law in effoot preventa a visit from any scientistmine.

however brilliant his Ideas

cf India correspontient today it he has ever had any,

y.connec was "impossible to find a group tion for any reason with any

of people who will be necoptable group

that

now is suspicious.”

to both China and the United The International Congress of London, May 18.

Statos to investigate germ war- Psychology meets every threa The Belgrade newspaper Poll-

years. The last meeting was in waters tica said, today that Yugoslavie fare in Korea.

He was commenting on mug Stockholm last July-Router. had received $624,000,000 worth

“impârtial cum- of help from the United States | Eestions of an The two tuna flects approved since the second World War. mission"

to both

by the Fisheries Board

this

aldes to investigate the charges RED OFFICERS

China would welcome a 'coin- and journalists whose "minds mission of scientists, lawyers

are like a mirror which reflects.

year are the Taiyo Fisheries The sum is for smaller, thou Fleet not the Nison Buisan old received by many other Fleet, both of which are due to countries from the United States, leave Japan next month Tho, Politica said in a despatch circu first is licensed to go into the lated by the Yugoslav news what it sees," Kuo Mo-jo auid Celebes Set and, if required, to agency Tanjug.

But he added that such a group proceed to Sunda Straits and

A total of 1,600 Czachs, i go to the Sclomon Islands Dreadom and independence of het fridit it.

CAPTURED

"Honol; 'May 18. Want Iranian

Vietminh prisoners taken by Three officers were among 74

the Franco-Vietnamese forces in Citizenship

Into the Last India Octats. The "Bearing in mind the attitude would not be #cceptable to the course of mopping up opera- Teheran, May 10. Nison fleet has been cleared to of Yugoslavia, when the free-

prepared to tion 50 kilometres southeast of Amar sald after their

·Handl. meeting at the French Residency Rumanians, Huszzerians and and around the Gilbert Islands, people are in question, the such people who are on the side Vietminh battalion were cap

+ We balleva

mony Arms sufficient to d'equipa that they had not discussed Bulgarians Hving in Iran have SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD --Accord Apes, 4 Breadth, political but sconamle" matters

tries are extending aid to Yugo The Europema revolved to do emment would punish any plavia without making any soll. Impartially must be accepted guns, two recalices duna, and Adorn, 10 Tenon, 22 Retract, 20 Lane, 27 Cito, 28 Pointer - 20 Tunisian Chamber of Agricul- so after their respective coun- violations under the Asheries fleal or other demands by world opiniers, and not by autogalle weaponeg Crew 30 Dett 31 Seceded, 34 Bash Down: 2 Pailid, 8.8im-lure).

fries refused to renew their law which empowers the Board

moje semail i group::. It wouldİ ME mer, 4 Blend, o Reveal, GʻAudit, 7. Tonor, 18 Fair, 19" Loot, *15 Ben Amar said he would ho pateposts as they were unwi to take any business licences "Yugoslavia accepts this help welcome and an e scientists Antia, 10 Done, 18 Accode, 20 Elects-21. Onsets, 28-Flose, 24 seting M. Temple again in twoj ing to retum 5 to their bore and Inspose heavy frier United only under auch conditions. mvartisipats - in sucir -

For thres dayamitauter.

8 Idle, Glum, 10 Evident 11 Mine, 12 le 14 Dastard, 17 † (Ben · Amar is President of the #pplied for Tranian citizenship. "The spokesman said the Gov. United States and other couns of righteousness," he said, Theiri tered, including light machine-

aire attack throughout the day one Serritory nerthwez

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