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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1952.
Recovery In Textiles?
Edinburghy, June 3.
Dr A. J Turner, President of the Textile Iosilute, is hopeful that towards the end of the year donditions in the industry, which has been hard hit all OYCT the world,
will improve.....
1
flard times and been the lot of the textile industry In the past, he told the
Institute's ponpal. con- ference, but the future held out much promise.
Of the 300 delegates attending the conference 80 are frem overseas. The ecuntries represented in- clude India, the..., United Etatea, Ilaly, Francs aud Byria.--Reuter,
Pakistan's Trade With W. Germany
a
NEW AGREEMENT
Bono, June 3, Pakistan and German de- legates have agreed on. new list of goods to be ex- changed during the period from August 1, 1952, until June 30, 1953, the Federal Economics Ministry in Bonn announced today.
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Pacific Situation BOGART HEPBURN
London, June 3.
The Foreign Secretary, Mr Anthony Eden, brought Australia into the Anglo-Egyptian treaty discussions today by inviting the Egyptian Ambassador, Abdel Fattah Amr Pasha, to dinner in honour of the visiting. Australian Prime Minister, Mr Robert Menzies.
Middle East affairs have figured largely in Mr Menzies' discussions with British defence chiefs since he arrived here on May 24 for a 16-day visit.
The discussions are understood to have centred around Britain's efforts to caso her heavy burden in the Suez Canal Zone by asking Australia to contributo ground forces to that area.
At present Australia has in | differences of views, particularly Air Forca fighter wing in the in the light of Britain's new Canal Zong end Mr Menzies has European commitments in the told British Ministers in there European defence agreement and can be no question of cending the German treaty which Australian ground forces to the Australia feals, were made at the are unless, the Western Powers expense of Commonwealth coun- guarantee greater mozgares of | tries in the Pacific. defensive security for the whole of the South Pacife,
AUSTRALIAN IDEA
Mr Menzies has himself fald
SPAIN AND
THE ARAB COUNTRIES
Reported Pact
quarters. with Britain's efforts to establish
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Mr Menzies is understood to becgainst erry British evacua- tion of the Canal Zone which he nothing about this and the only considers to be the only cafe-"background talk" he has held for Australia's most vital with the Press has been confined guard
Madrid, June 3. to Australian correspondents— fine of communications
with which prompted the
General Franco Is belleved comment the West.
an anti- Mr Eden,
Cenong British and American to have concluded apparently, has
newsmen that Austraila "was aggression and mutual assistance. taken the opportunity to bring
ir Menzies and Air Pacha to putting up a gum irce curiain." pact with..neven Middle East gether to give the Egyptian
It appeared certain, however, States, according to informed Ambassador a chance to explain that the Australian idea is that
The States are Egypt, Saudi his Government's point of view. relations with Red China sizzling Arabla, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan,
Amr Pasha delivered to Mr
Mout and the Korea siluation going Yemen, and Líbyn.. And Pakis- his Government's pro- from bad to Agreement on the list
Eden Was
worse, Common- reached under the provisions posals for re-opening of
tius wealth countries must play a full ton and Afghanista may be
askert to join. of the German-Pakistan trude Anglo-Egyptian treaty negotiu-
At present the Regent contract concluded in March, tions on May 20 before Mr Part in shaping United Nations
policy in the Far East generally Iraq is in Madrid 1950.
Eden left for his treaty-signing It is also certain that in their visits to France and Germany, talks Mr Menzies will point out
To greet, him at the and since then they have been to Mr Eden reports of further France himself in his newly- his arrival went General carefully studied by Foreign French setbacks in Indo-China Office
Rolls Royce experts in the Eastern and the revived tempo of Com-
super division.
munist activities in Malaya.
preceded and followed Under the agreement Pakistan Tonight, Amr Pasha will be Mr Menzies concept is that by Franco's personal bodyguard, premises to supply raw material able
two men drove through to explain the Egyptian the tangle of European treaties the to German Industrialists for stand
to Mr Menzies, and which have enmeshed Britain is befagged streets and cheering sne 10: 390,050, 00ton Bed Jute British quarters believe that the preventing that country from crowds tanto pong past to
able to somewhat may
anything really effective where Franco is playing host
Regent
for five days. Boften Mr Menzies strong to help defend her Common-the opposition to Britain giving tip
wealth
partners in the South
parade of mechanised In return, West industry will ship to Pakistan plains that Egypt wants to co-found.
Germany's the Canal base when he ex- Pacific just as in 1940 Britain troops from the Madrid parrison $84,000,000 in machines, fron and steel and other finlened and operate in Middle East defecos found herself unable to defend started off the royal visit with
The ogreement, designed to increase trade between the two countries, was signed in Bonn,
for in other raw materials.
semi-finished products.
West Germany, furthermoro. promises to give Pakistan tech- aical old to speed up her in-
in
West.
Singapore
acquired Then
Was the key a bang. this light is viewed
full partnership with the paint to Bebidas defense. Mr
SUDAN'S STATUS Meanwhile, British officials dustrialisation, West German said that there are heartening engineers will be sent overseas reports from Alexandria where to assist in the realisation of the Sudanese delegation is dis- engineering projects in Pakiscussing the Sudan's future status
with Egyptian Ministers.
Omelats sala that there is no
tan,
An
arc
The
In
of
part on
Two thousand five hundred U.S. fceps, 500 brand-new Menzies hitherto firm stand ca Spanish guns of every calibre by, 500 equally new beller that Britain drawn Australia's
trucks, and 1,000 must hold on to the Suez Canal Spanish, Zone as a military base without troops rolled along the Castel- which Australia's lifeline with Lana Avenue for an hour and a the West
be half.
broken.
Powers
would
CLOSING GAP
Spain, It is reported, wishes to buy Iraq's petrol in exchange for, Spanish, artilery and fire- arms-London Express Service.
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REPORTS TO
ANCESTORS
Economics Ministry
In some spokesman pointed out that due afficial confirmation of reports
way Mr. Menzies to highly liberalized trade that the British Ambassador, Sir wants
with to close this gap both countries the figures
Ralph Stevenson, had again closer liaison between the North with the Egyptian Atlantic Treaty Powers and the extimates only, More German talked
ble Foreign exports to Pakistan are possible
Minister,
Hossaina Pacific Defence Past, under the "open general import Pasha,
Other subjets being discussed licence" put into effect by the
They stressed that i theby Mr Menzies here are the
Tokyo, June 3. Pakistan Government,
This
Emperor
todny reports are correct there is no projected Royal tour of Aus-
Hirohito. also includes imports from the question of Sir Ralph having tralla and the
British atomic formally reported to his royal Federal
of Germany, delivered Britain's answer to the Republic
tests which are to be carried out ancestors that Japan had regain- Under the new agreement the Egyptian counter-proposals. In August on the Monte Bello ed her independence.
Republic has also given
The Egyptians reply
Islands Is still
off the north-west To do this he travelled from preferences for salca from being seriously considered and coast of Australia.
Tokyo to Ujlyamide, in the Mio Pakistan to Germany within there is not likely to be British
Mr Menzies is to be given a prefecture, more than 200 miles the framework Germany's discussion on it until
first-band until the results
account of Britain's away, and thence to the shrine liberalised trade--United Press of the Egyptian-Sudanese talke
progress in atomic research of his ancestors at Ise. when he visits the chief atomle in Alexandria become imown.
Later he left for Kyoto to Mr Menzies spent the week- centre at Harwell, in Berkshire, make a similar report before the
Friday
mausoleum of his grandfather, end in the country with MrMr Menzies called on Queen the Emperor Meill-Reuter. Winston Churchill and, to quote the words of Mr Menzies him- Mary this morning when be his week-end self, he and the British Premier returned from
TORONTO FAIR He talked about "South-East Asia folks with Mr Churchill.
the Chancellor of the Richard A. thing foreign".
Returning to London today. Mr. Menzies reported: "The Old for Menzies because he will Tomorrow will be a big day Man (Mr Churchill) was info splendid form,"
regelve the Freedom of the City of London with all the aftendant civle pomp, including The British Defence Minister, drive through the streets of Lord Alexander, will be present the city in an open carriage, his at discussions, which will be United Press.
held between Mr Menzies and
Lost Couple Turn Up After Hunt
London, June 3. Mr Charles Wolf is deciding how he could make £200-the
Anding money he spent nephew,
and the Far East and every also saw Mr
Exchequer,
KOREA 18SUE
in his New Yorit home last Mr Eden. Officials explain that week, Mr Wolf, who is 47 and a defence is
is still the predominant wholesaler Jeweller, received
cable from his sister in Antwerp bloct of Mr Menzies visit.
Lord Alexander 13 expected
saying: "Jacques bas run away. to leave for Tokyo on Friday Believed to be in London. Can
to see General Mark Clark, the you help?"
Supreme Allied Cominander in Korea.
Mr Wolf flew to London, and found his 24-year-old nephew,
Jacques Maurice Grinfeld at 1 initiated a
boarding-house.
Butler.
Aga Khan Said Improving
The
Nice,. June 3.
Toronto, June 2. Canadian International Trade Fair oficials today lasued press dent, Arcadi Ogorodnikov, of credentials to a Tuss corresp Moscow.
It was
the art time the Soviet newa... ugency
bad assigned a reporter: to the Fair which opened today for the fifth year. European nations are heavy exhibitors.—United Prošs,
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Begum and his doctor hotel and, asked them to retum Clark during
his Korca tour.
travelled. with him to Antwerp. He was tired and fell Officials, said that they could The 70-year-old Aga Khan asleep in a chair. Jacques and not make any progress report on had a heart attack carlier this
his condition Philomeno tip-tood out
the Menzies exchanges with the year but Two days later Mr. Wolt flow British Government during the statet lately to have markedly to Antwerp. At midnight Jacques past week, but they stressed that Improved. and Philomena walked in. They nowhere in the overall 11:4 of On Wednesday he will said: 'We still intend to marry subjects discussed had the talks from Brussels to Faris and will
He reckoned his drip cost £200 reached a stage. where ony And he said: "I will contact some decisions could be taken. business friends of mine and try to make it back.".
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