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Tanker Skipper Detained
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1952.
Questions In Lords Over Korea
Gluseppe Lafrato, Master of the oll tanker Rose Mary, which is being held in Aden under a Court order with a cargo of 780 tons of Anglo-Iranian oit. It was the first attempt to ship all from the Iraulan fields siker the British firm was expelled by Iran-Express Photo,
Malan Law Bars Holiday Girl
Johannesburg, July 16.
The round trip is 12,000 miles. Winifred Van der Ross, daughter The authorities said that the of the principal of Battswood
Truce Talks
LABOUR PEER REBUKED
London, July 16.
The Labour Peer, Viscount Stansgate, asked in the House of Lords today whether Mr Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, had indicated, and the British Defence Minister, Earl Alexander, ́had- conveyed, to the British Cabinet the trend of In- 'dian opinion on the Korean situation.
He asked the Government whether they would supplement the information given by the Minister of State, Mr Selwyn Lloyd, concerning his recent conversation with Mr Nehru.
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Lord Reading, Foreign whether the Government Under-Secretary,
replied: "I recognise that, without the cannot give the views of the active co-operation of the Asian Prime Minister of India with-States, the restoration of pened out his përmission. I can only in the Far East 15 very difficult," express surprise that a former Lord Reading said that if Vis- member of the Cabinet should count Stansgate had framed his expect to be
informed question in these terms he might whether
matter have been able to give hini a any was 12ported or not."
more helpful answer. (Viscount Stansgate was Air "All I can say at the moment is that certainly we pay lice: 10 Secretary in 1945-46).
The Minkier
ny representations from India of Defence and the Minister, of State. had
with this very' in connection a cordial but accessarily brief difficult and delicate subject." discussion at breakfast with Viscount Stansgate: "Is Lord Mr Nehru
Reading and his sister
public aware that June 8. In the debate in the opinion is becoming extremely House of Commans on July disturbed that a speech like that the Minister of State
gave of General Collins quoted this
morning gives some account
the impression that
relying entirely tion.
upon military means to bring to
a dangerous State an end.
situation which in its essence. #iving
is political?" (General
Collins,
United only his side of the conversation States
Chief of Staff. Anny and could not give the views was
reported to have stated Tuesday that would accepting everything necessary
of the conversa
on
I have nothing to add to
the account.
Minister of
The
expressly said he was
we
of the Indian Premier without in Tokyo Mr Nehru's permission."
the rebuke,
usted
were dealing with matters of quired
are
on
against
Com-
HIL
the
to save the
United
Mount Everest Expedition Returns
With their leader Dr Edouard Wyss-Dunant (centre), members of the Swiss leam scon en their arrival back in New Delhi, India. They had mado su unsuccessful attempt to con. quer Mount Everest, Dr Wys-Dunant told reporters that the South Cel route along which Els team made their attempt was "very dangerous"—Express Photo,
A Hitlerite Writes His
Diplomat The Sheriff Memoirs
London, July 16.
Franz von Papen, one of the leaders of Ger- many during many of the years of the Nazi re- gime, has written his Memoirs. They form an important historical document, especially as he is one of the few German leaders of those years who is still alive and free to write a first-hand version of what happened.
After reading the 588 pages of the book, "Franz von Papen: Memoirs," published by Andre Viscount plained that they munisis in Korea if it was re-} Deutsch, London, one's first impression is that i this book is von Papen's defence against any accusations which might have been made in the past or might be made in the future that he was one of the Nazi conspirators,
great urgency and world Nations from destruction.) Importance.
ong
W. Germany
girl, Mire Euphemia Cowan, of mining College in Wy Makes A
Stiahʊissenius,
Falkirk,
Cape Town, Kor had not enough money to keep herself during her visit.
The pan friendship began when both girls were at school.
£1,000 OFFER
Lord
The mere "high offee"
Lact of holding he followed every
Was Upset
Syracuse, NY, July 16. A denuty sherif, dir Arthur W stopped. » car for speeding yesterday and found fl contained four women naked from the Talat NW
the
"Well, men drive bató- chealed remarked driver as she put ber brassiere on.
Wla forgot to charge them with speeding, ho reported.--Renier,
Border Story Ridiculed.
Rangoon, July 10.
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