Stir Caused In Tokyo
TRADE FEELERS FROM PEKING
Tokyo, June 11. Unofficial Japanese visit ors in Peking and Moscow continued today to arouse widespread interest with their messages to Japan.
The Japan-China Trade Pro- mollen Society here claimed it Jad received
a cable
from
Peking stating that Communist
China would permit Japanese Vessels ไป
some enter
designated ports if the Japanese flag was lowered in Communist Chinese waters.
A spokesman sald the cable camo
from former Councillor
Kel Haashi and was related to Mr Hoaghi's claim 10 have algned a trade agreement with Communlz! China.
The Society, which had dis- owned Mr Honahi when he signed the unofficial agreement, today recognised him (LS EL formal representative in Com- munist China.
MAY BE PUNISHED
The Trade Promotion group caid I would conduct a nation- wide campaign to gather signa- tures for an appeal to the Government to
Lende
with the Chintere mainland.
The message from Moscow, In which the Diet member. Mrs Tamikern, el-imed that Russia was willing to repatriate aknost 200,000 Japanese prisoners of war in exchange for a separate peace treaty with Japan, con- tinued to receive general cam- rent.
Oficial opinion generally dis- credlied the activities of both travellers and they were reported to be facing possible punishment on their return to Japan for defying the Government ban on travel to Communist countries.
The Government is reported to be considering a tightening of its passport inws-Reuter.
U.S. ACCUSATION
United Nations, June 11. The United States today ac- eused the Soviet Union in the Economic and Social Council of deliberately hampering world trade while pretending that it was eager to have closer East- West trade ties.
Mr. Isador Lubin, United States representative, in a dis- cussion of the. world's economic altuation in the Council, said that there was evidence that Union's consistent the Sovict Policy
was to create a "sex-
economic
be death
mufficient"
which would
international trade.
with
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1052.
Japanese Premier Asks U.S.
Senor Jesus Vidales, a Mexican diplomat who is on tils way to take up an appointment behind the Iron Curinin as Mexican Minister to Czechoslovakia, plotured with his wife and children as ho passes through London. The older daughter, 24-year-old Dira Emlila, acted as her father's in- terpreter while in England as he speaks to English.—Ex- press Photo.
Acheson Denies Existence Of
Treaties
Secret
Washington, June 11.
The Secretary of State, Dean Acheson, agreed today that when the German peace contracts and the European Defence Community treaty went sphere into effect, Russia might take steps to bring East
to Germany deeper within the Soviet orbit.
Mr Lubin added, "In its deal. ings
European its East saltilites and with China, Soviet polley has been to re-orientate their trade almost exclusively to Itself.
"And in its dealings with the free world, its policy has been to Ilmi imports 10 goods essential for Industrialisation and rearmament."--Reuter.
He was testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in support of Senate ratifica- tion of the contracts and the treaty.
Mr_Acheson said the Russian not publicly expressed in the
and East German Governments documents.
were already taking steps to To another question by
Letourneau In U.S.Senator Guy
Relaxation Of High Tariffs
Tokyo, June 11.
The Japanese Premier, Shigeru Yoshida, said in an exclusive interview with the United Press today that high American tariffs could deal a severe blow to Japan's struggling economy and asked the Government and people of the United States to give full consideration to the situation,
The Premier also said that Japan will soon open negotiations leading to the payment of her old pre-war bonded indebtedness and emphasised that Japan has no intention of concluding bilateral treaty with the Communist regime in China.
The interview with the 72-year-old Japanese leader was the first ho has given since Japan regained her sovereignty with the coming into effect of the peace treaty.
Pago
Middlesex Man Persia Winds Up
Killed During Manoeuvres
Cattericks, June 11. During exercises on Whitfelt Blanton Moor, Yorkshire, yesterday, Privato Jeffreys of the 7th Battalion Middlesex · Re- alment, Territorial Army. was killed In an acciden fuvolving a Bren gun car. rler.
The Middlesex Regiment is in training at Hambledon Camp, Barnard Castle.
The body was conveyed to Catterick Camp Military Hompilat, where an inquest. will be held.
I understood that Privato Jeffreys was mar- ried about a fortnight ago, -Houter.
Women Have No Political
Rights
Mr Yoshida was asked what | Yoshida said, "It would be im- the Japanese Government | possible for her to furstah ISLAMIC RULING thought about the threats of troops to the United Nations." rising tari walls in the United In responsa to a question
Calro, June 11. States to keep out Japaneso about the Philippines, MA Al Azhar University, the products.
Yoshida said ho hoper that
oldest seat of Islamic learn friendly relations
cun be "apan mua! now roly on the established between the twe ing, today decreed that United States as source of countries as soon as possible. women havo no political food anct industrial raw Ho added: "Unfortunately rights and have no right to ma'orials impor moro than the Philippines has
not yet become members of Parlla- she did before the war," he ratified the San Francisco treaty repiled,
nor taken any other steps which ment in Moslem countries. would "In
terminate the view of the fact that war"
state of The decrce follows a number convertibility of other currenclos
of petitions to King Farouk and with the dollar has not yet been much that friendly relations wii Doria Shaik, jonder of the lic added, "We hope very the Government by Madame restored, the dollars necessary to
be established between our two "Daughters pay for such imports must be countries
the Nile," Egypt's earned from Japanese exports to particularly in view of the fast suffragette Party, demanding the United States and other that we are close neighbours in voting rights for women.
Asia and our economies are com- The Supreme Committee of been and will continue to be our plementary. It therefore
has Uleman (professors) issued a sincere intention to avail our of a Papal Bull), strung
Felwa (the Mostem equivalen selves of every possible oppor "Moslem tunity to promote mutual under-right to education, to teach and women kave their standing and establish normal to enter the sivil service. But relations between the two coun tries and, at the same time, to they have no right to become strive for a settlement of the re- members of Parliament." parations question in accordance The decree is binding on all with the provisions
at the San the faithful. Francisco treaty as well as for
Madame Tonight
dollar areas.
The raising of a formidable tariff wall against any of our main exports to
the United States, therefore, would most likely be severe blow to our efforts to stabilise our economy. It is our earnest hope that the Government and people of the United States will give full consideration to this situation."
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Case Before Court At Hague
The Hague, Junė 11,
Persia today completed her legal argument that the International Court has no jurisdiction to adjudicate in the Anglo-Persian oil dispute - with an appeal to the court to, regard the hopes and passions of the people concerned.
The court, in the third day of the hearing, then adjourned until Friday, after the British. delegation had asked for time to examine the Per- sian case and prepare their reply.
There was only a baro hand-intensity of Perila's
conviction ful of spectators when Professor | that this was a domestle-matter Henri Holin, Belgian jurist, who coming outside the International la representing Persia, continued Court's turfediction Timiter. hin atdress this morning.
He said the Anglo-Iranian Oli Company's 1933 concession was not a treaty between two States but a private agreement. There were miles in the court when he said that to call it a treaty was to regard it as "ectopinsmale radiation from a private agree ment."
Half-way through the morning season, while Professor Rolin was going into details about raulanalisation of the all con session, the Acting President of the Court, Judge Fuerrero, pulled him up,
He said that though the Per. dan representative was talking a lot about nationalisation," "ve the have heard nothing on question of jurisdiction, which is the only one before the court."
He wished to avold on Couraging the other sido' Britain — in following along this road.
10-HOUR ARGUMENT Professor Rolin said there was
no specific rule of international formula which covered it.
have
The British Government, ho ald, had not exhausted all the local remedies to settle the because the ordinary dispule, courts of Persia had adequate jurisdiction and should been approached.
winding up his argument, lasted a total of ten hours, Profestor Relin asked the court not to disregard the Persian Government's right to hold that
domestic matter
tion."
OFFICIAL RESIGNS
cd
Teheran, Juno 11. The Iranian director of the oil refineries, General Abadan Taghi Rahi, resigned today for health reasons,
Certain circles consider that the resignation Riahi, who has been the direc
General
tor mince the British were ex- pelled, may have some connee- on with the investigations at present being carried out at Abadan by a governmental com- mision on the reorganisation of Fran's nationalised eil company.
France-Presse,
Calls For A Battle Of Bada"
SUGGESTION FOR HILALY PASHA
Cairo, June 11. Salah al Ashwami, left- wing leader of the militant Moslem Brotherhood, today called on the Egyptian Pre- mier, Hilaly Pasha, to launch "a Battle of Bada" in a final bid to achieve the establishment of mutually challenged the Egyptian Gov-nationalisation is essentially Egypt's national aspira- profitable economic relations.” Regarding Japan's old bonded
to disclose the "rue
exclusively tions, + - Mr Yoshida polnied out that indebtedness, Mr Yoshida sald, Japan has pledged to full itsasons" for
withholding poll within the Stato's own jurisdic- "In accordance with the pledge
(The Battle of Bada, in which He said there had never-bden the Prophet Mohamed, won a Francisco treaty. made by Japan in the form of operations obligation under the ical rights for women. Article 18 of the meace treaty the
Although it is
a dispute before the court which victory over the Meces "And in carrying out our the Past Tow decades that had moved public opinion in both 024 A.D is widely regarded as Govermanent intends to into
enter obligation," he said, "It is our Egyptian women have emerged countries to such an extent. negotiations shortly with the sincere hope
Idjam's day of deliverance.Its representatives of bondholders of
that we shall be from the harem and cast aside
The court, he salt, must have anniversary was observed this the United Kingdom, the United able to contributo
to the pro- their veils, they have achieved regard to the hopes and passions week.) States and France. As to when with the countrios concerned."
motion of our economia relations equality
of the peoples concerned. It with men in various payments will begin, that willUnited Press.
pheres, particularly in educa- must considor particularly the the outcome of
tion ond professional op. have to await
such negotiations."
Mr Yoshida sold that по change in the present foreign ex- change rate is contemplated.
At the present time the rate Is 360 yen to US$1,
Mr Yeshida indicated that the
business here.
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Mr Yoshida was asked if the Iturrian Mission fermerly credited 15 the Occupation- operated Allied Council Jkpan would be asked to leave this country. And if so when?
for
give the West the Impression Senator Bourite "Hickenlooper | Japanese Government expects that the treaties would cause a (Republiczn, Iowa), Mr-Acheson the Russian Mission in Japan to Lightening of the Iron Curtain (sald so commitments were made [leave now that it has no omejal across Germany.
what action concerning
the Gillette (De- United States would take if any Town)
Mrnation-like Germany or Italy mocrat,
naked Acheson if there were any decided to pull out of the pro- understandings expressed or im- posed six-nation European De- New York, June 11. Jean Letourneau, French piled in the treaties concerning fence Community.
flew the attitude of the United the States towards the "Imperialistic Deon rysiems" of France and Britain and Defence Depart-not contained in the documents. replied: "There
sort which are
Minister for
Indo-China, here today to confer with Secretary Acheson,
State, of
He will leave
ment onlelais.
OTHER PROBLEMS
for Washington on Thursday. are no agreements or commit- would meet with the others Goverment of the vow that
Router.
Mr Acheson
ments of any
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Soviet
President May Veto
Aliens Bill
65
ernment
portunity.
only within
Madame Shank, who WOS educated at the Sorbonne, has the support of some of the world's greatest authorities од
bastio the Keran in her
for political equality for women.
These include Education Minister Maulana Abul Kalam Azad of India and Sheikh Abdul Hamid el Badayuni of Pakistan.
Washington, June 11. In India, Pakistan, Syria, the The Senate today passed and Lebanon and Turkey, Moslem sent to the White House a bill women already have the right revising America's immigration to voto.-Router. and naturalisation laws.
Opponents denounced It "anti-allen" and forecast that Fresident Truman would velo GERMAN DEBT mitted himself on it. it. He has not publicly
The bill would wipe out racial barriers, under which certain Asians are now excluded, ro-
com-
GRAVE THREAT "We would regard any such action as grave Indeed and i threat to our security," he said,
The Premier replied, "The "We have given notice that wo
and the office of the Soviet membor threatened by the danger take whatever steps we thought of the Allied Council of Japan
CONFERENCE would be effective to ward off ceased to exist ca from the data
of the coming into force of Mr David Bruce, Under- peace treaty. We presume that
London, June 11. Secretary of State, told the the Soviet side will take steps to
move present sox discrimina- It was authoritatively stated Commitice that fear of a revival conform with this situation" of German militarism would However, the Premier said, tions, tighten security provisions today that the Steering Com-
and
give preference persist in France despite rati-"We hope that the
tomittee of the German Debt Con- fication of the E.D.C. agreement. Union will eventually accept immigrants with skills needed in ference, which was to have met
the United States. But the two great movements a peace settlement along the
last Monday, will meet privately towards European unification lines of the St
It would retain the present here on Thursday. quota system of immigration, A the E.D.C. and Schuman plana treaty." -had
The meeting was postponed to. both beca
He added, "It must be noted, total of 154,658 quota immigrants supported
give the 27 creditor nations' whole-heartedly by a succession however that the problem of could be admitted annually.
This is concluding a peace treaty with of French governments,
increase of 380 over representatives and the Western is an He did not believe it possible the Soviet Union is closely the number provided under the German delegation more time
existing
for informal discussions, law. any member to disentangle linked to a solution of other for
pending itself from the E.D.C. once it problems
between Democrat Senator: McCarran,
creditors,
the its chief Senato sponsor, claimed Whitsun recess, had suggested came into operation. It would Japan and the Soviet Union,
Although the Premier did not it would be possible for a country to
to Amerion. prove her proposal to pay at withdraw is forces but it would mention it, one of those prob- to allons coming fair treatment that West Germany should im-
The measure sent to, the Pre- the rate of 170,000,000 not be in a position to re-equip lems arises from the fact that
Russip still has not repatriated sidont Is a compromise of annually, rising to 270,000,000 hemo Committee adjourned it more than 100,000 Japanese who separate hills passed by the Marks a year after several yours,
tomorrow.surrendered to Soviet forces at Senate and the House-Reuter.
the end of World War, IL
hearing until Reuter.
by
June 11.
Francisco
PEKING REGIME ・・・
The
-Reuter.
before
Marks
German President In view of recent speculation IDEAL SALESGIRL HAS
A “DYNAMIC TORSO”
Paris, June 11.
The French "dent salesgirl", robust, taller-than- average, with highly-developed "respiratory powera" and a dynamic torso.
MacArthur Surprise
Wears Off
Salah al Ashwami_made the plen for a "Battle of Bada" in a review of Anglo-Egyptian lations since the
Hilaly's
Cabinet
advent of
AI
His appeal was published in the
party's Dawa, Lou
today.
newspaper,
Addressing himself directly. to Premier Haly Pasha, Balch
al Ashwami declared:
tish
You have tried with the Bri- language of togic and proofs for months, but you have failed. Will you now take a lesson from New York, June 11.
the Battle of Bada, the anniver The stir caused by the selec- Isary of which we have just ccle- tian of General MacArthur as brated, and convince the British keynote speaker at the Repub-with the logic of Bada?"
Athwami Bold: "I you resart lean National Convention while technically on active duly died to this type of logic, you will not
be met with those Brkish air dawn n iftile today.
The White House agreed with and frozen locis. The British the Army Secretary, Mr Frank Ambassadar will cut short his Pace, that he was free to speak, leave and come Bying back to
Mi Paul Hoffman, one of Egypt, General
chief Eisenhower's political advisers, said
Mr Eden will call Amr Pasha day to ace him, but he will tell him today
pro-
"The negotiations comedy must end," Ashwami added-Reuter.
that they know that the Ar something other than that Br rangements Committee which tain has delayed its reply inde~ made the selection was
finitely." Taft, but added, "When all the shouting is over it is the people who will decide, not the Ar- rangements Committee. I do no: think it will hurt General Elsen- hower a bit."
In Georgio, where there are two Republican delegations onc for Senator Taft and
器
today fled a suit in
"break away" delegation most- ly pro-Eisenhower the Taft delegation Georgia's Superior Court asking Geor
for a ruling on which delega-
tion is legally entitled to repre-
Stiff Protest To Kremlin
Forum For
Aid Nations
Suggested
sent the State at the national
Geneva, June-11. convention,
The petition will be heard on Government delegato and Dirre- Bir Gvi Borinson, Ismeli June 30.-Reuter.
tor-General of the Ministry of Labour, ruggested at the Inter- national Labour Conference here HEUSS APPEAL
today that the ILO should Bonn,
crganise perlodie international West
discussions among countries re- Theodor Heuss today asked the the Premier was asked if Japan
ceiving technical assistance."!-- constitutional court in Karlsruho would caneludo any treaties for on expert opinion on with Communist China.
"It seems to me that thero whether
rallocation of
He indicated that the
ought to be a forum for periodic that Japan would European Army Treaty
Caracas, June 11, International discussion of the was not.
The with compatible
West
Venezuelan fho
Charga problems raised in various re- my letter to Ambassador German Constitution.
John Foster Dulles of December
d'Affaires in Moscow has been colving countries of experiments instructed to lodge a strong pro- and experiences in which repre- As all laws must be signed | 24 of last year,” Mr. Yoshida the President Professor sald, "I explained in detall the
test against the attitude of two sentatives from the main re Soviet diplomats when they colving countries would parti- Hewa naked the Constitutional reasons behind the Japanese
tried to get the release of two cipate," he declared. Court, the highest authority in Government's intention not to
do Soviet citizens who were these matters, for its legal conclude a bilateral treaty with At least that is the descrip- 3. Her face should have no
At, theen moetings not only at Maiquetia Airport opinion.
the Communist regime in China. tion just put out by the French deformities or scars or marked and
here, according to a Foreign will there bo. an exchange of The problem has
That latebild already
Intention remains un- Ministry of Works in a highly- features.
Ministry statement today, viowa, and' experiencon but i been raised before the Court by shahida said that Japan the qualities that employers anatomical document describing
4. A little digestive trouble The Venezuelan envoy was time there may emergo a cene 144 Parliamentary, depulles
be also instructed to ask for the tralisation of standards to mostly Socialist opponents of will
lll apply
for membership in should look for when engaging is allowed but no daryngitis, tho
epilepsy, tuberculosis, hernia or immediate withdrawal of both fulfilled by receiving countries, treaty who asked the the United Nations in the near shopgirls. Court yesterday to rule that to futura ez valja sugu Sho should have:--
skin diseases. Furthermore her liplomats the statement added. As the experience of receiving On June 7, the Soviet Chargo countries increased and as their levy German soldiers would He pointed out that the 1. Slightly more than average memory zapuld be perfect, a, d'Affaires, Low Krikov, and the professional larowledge in the nced a constitutional amend- Japanesa Diot had approved a height a tall girl has a mere gtrange the demands of Soviet Attache, Mihall Allable, use of technical assistance
No grow, Government Bill on Japan's ap ment.
rodant prosence, The Government
slication for membership in the took
Rys statisticians for the average violently, tried to secure the ro- It should be more the United Nations.
In the author of the document, an offl- shoplis usually Uny tense of a Boviet citizen, Nikolal develop differentiated program- view that the Court could not
hit
·ELLETENLAN
Yakouclier, and cind of the University
wife, men of aid, Mr Tieringon;aalangs Would Japan even consider making a ruling
brunette, tontering on high hecis, troops, it of B
Alexandra, who were arrested Ho stressed the importance of of Statisties, H until Parliament had rathed naked to do so by the United | • 2. Analynamic torso,
and a grey-haired, thinning and
at the Airport after arriving in tectonical | optistance :"and" said atraight Ence the straighter
bespectacled.-- the treaty. The Court's declalon | Nationer aligned
14 KLAM DURO, on muspicion of that more attention should be on this point wùs deferred :'and. In view of the fact that the better, though. Itle in Tish Amazon-type is rare in bong conoperatiu pollioul ne- given to the provision of probably will not be uncured Japen does not postess par pardactions in carriage may he Franco-London Exatas-for-jyllion, Re sammi mid- material aid and equipropet Kfor two, works Bus
exoned forces, at presente me aazmatteams
changed
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