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COMMENCING THURSDAY, 23RD OCTOBER IT'S THE LAUGH HIT OF '521

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1952.

Diplomatic Effort To Find

The Ship Which A

Never Sailed

Dartmouth, Oct, 20. Research, the ship which nover tailed, was towed from Dartmouth today to a Plymouth scrap yard where she will be broken up.

Wat.

Bulit by the Admiralty at a cost of £100,000 for agnelle survey work just before the

the Research became obsoleta and was replaced by a 'more modern scientifio- skip,

never teft her moorings-until today

Heuter.

Solution Of The Dispute Over Tunis

DIRECT NEGOTIATIONS POSSIBLE

United Nations, Oct. 20.

Diplomatic efforts to find a solution of the disputes between France and Tunisia and Morocco got under way over the week-end, and Arab sources said it was not excluded that direct conversations between the Arab-Asian group and the French ́ délégation may be held here soon.

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Neither party was prepared at this early stage to comment on the outlook of the informal mediatory efforts led by several key delegates, in- TO-MORROW cluding Senhor Joao Carlos Muniz of Brazil, chairman of the powerful

"Old Man" Political and Security Committee of the United Nations Assembly.

Hero In Korea War

Washington, Oct. 20. The army reported today that 14-Col. William Heerea was killed in action in lost Tuesday.

Spokesmen for both parties described Sonhor Muniz' endeavours as “very

interesting".

timo satisfy

Diplomats said that if France and the Arabs and Asians

A high diplomatic source told, and at the game the United Press that Sonhor French insistence that the Muniz and other self-appointed United Nations will not engage in mediators were working along interference in France's domestle the lines of obtaining French affairs. and Arab-Asian agreement that the Assembly limit itself to a declaration expressing confidence in the ability of France and the two North African protectorates

resume There was just this bare an- (to

negotiations nouncement from the Pentagon. settle their differences. But behind it is one of tho This, it was hoped, may meet greet Individual dramatic stories Arab-Asian demands that the of the Korean War.

Assembly take some report the festering African

For, with the official

"old

re-

of his death, il becomes pos- sible to Identity Col. Isbell as the

whose Colonel' Old courage and death were ported

in a

memorable de *patch by Milo Farneti, AL- sociated Press war correspon- dont, from the Korean front an Oct. 18,

Farnell reinted that the colonel led an infantry charge on Triangle Hill, although it was not his job and, in

words of a captain, he "didn't have save up there.'

damn business up

be

Japanese

Desire For Help

San Francisco, Oct. 20.

agreed to this or a similar formula, the expected but on the Assembly floor over the

of colonialism may and ikuc

averted altogether. This is the of everyône, in- avowed alm

French and the cluding the

The Japanese Ambassador to action on Arabs.

the U.S., Eiklchi Araki, told a Arab diplomats who had in- distinguished American audience disputes

formal talks with Sanhor Muniz tonight that "for material as well on a compromise formula de-

Rs security reasons it is to your comiment clined

formal

but interest to help Japan recover. some said privately that the For the same reasons, we want Brazilian

be to recover. For the same rea- suggestion may acceptable, at least as a basis sons, we want to recover and for further talks.

sland on our own feet.”

Election Of

Committee

Officials

United Nations, Oct. 20.

а

READY TO LISTEN Arab spokesmen

the said

Speaking at a dinner In his group felf it won something of honour given by the Japan victory when the issues of Society of San Francisco, Mr Morocco and Tunisin

Araki sald Japan wants to be placed on the agenda without a relieved of the burdens placed major fight,

upon her by the war as 1ỏon ná

were

The Economic Commitice of Senho were now ready to meet | possible.

Muniz half-way, and

"You see in the new Japan- listen to his proposals.

French

spokesmen awaited which you have done much to developments before democratise-anallon' that cari and will land with you in the

further

The despatch could not identi- the deneral Assembly today

Ernest Chaufet, of ly the colonel because censors clectd Mr hold up the name of a man who Halil, as Vice-President, and Mr is killed.

The army's policy Omar Haliq. of Saudi-Arabia, committing themselves.

An Arab source conceded that maintenace of law and order, is that next of kin must be as Rapporteur."

it Was "not excluded' that of welfare and liberty. This is Among its mais tasks the

talks between French one reason why you are help-

hnd

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By Isbell was an

Bald

of

on

sce

be held "And because we Japanese In the United States the hope of the world for

peace among men

we welcome, and warmly grasp the hand of friendship you have offered us," Mr Araki said Japan today buys more US products than do all other Asiatic nations com- bined and there is more mutual

It was pointed out, however, that such talks would still be premature at this point and at it would be necessary to solve the somewhat ticklish point of who would take the initiative for such talk».

Again Senhor Muniz name

fantrymen up a gun-mittee elected Mr Finn Frils of was mentioned in this connee-j.advantage to this trade than

tion.

notified before news reportera Committee will have to decide direct may use the name.

So the naming of Col Isbell whether to create a special fund delegates and Arab-Asian re-ing us recover ir stability.

to walt until official nou to help under-developed coun- presentatives would

whether to do fication moved through army tries or

this soon. channels lo his widow, Mrs through existing agencies, such

Gwendolyn Isbell

the International 30

Monetary Gambrills, Maryland, and his Fund. а. father, William H. Isbell of The Commitice will also dis Russellville, Alabaina.

euss the reports of the United Ni-tions standards,

Agent General Col. man to be Korcan reconstruction.

The Assembly's Budget Com- hill But he was only 45, Denmark as Vice-President and Army records list him as a ir Keith native of Houston, Texas, bom

Brennan of Austraila on March 21, 1007.

Rupporteur. Korea, the captain re- that the colonel said he

on top of was a West Point she class of 1931. He attended Vanderbilt Univer- before his selection for the military- ncademy,

lined

Mr

Two of the main problems be fore the Committee are the ad ministrative

reorganisation

off

ever before. Japan. cut- from the supplies and markets of Ching, is largely dependent upon the U.S. for both, he said, At the same time, he said, Ameries needs and wants mar

The Korean war made

ACTED WISELY * An Arab spokesman

ex satisfaction pressed

that

the French delegate, M. Henri Happenot, had chosen to abstain

Icels. from raising the issue of com petence when the Steering Japanese productive capacity Budget cuts proposed by the Committee and then the full particularly important to the Advisory Committee ministrative

on ad Assembly decident to include American armed forces,-United and Budgetary two North African items Press. questions-Reuter,

called rebel Dag and was going the United Nations and various

to pin it up "there" Triangle Hil) Col, Isbell graduate in

sity

During World War

11, he

served in the European theatre officer. He

as a transportation

WON

assigned

to the Far East Command last February.

Recortis here listed Col. Isbell as the Inspector-General of the division.-Asso-

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Pakistan Gets a

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on the agenda.

Although this

+

constituted -a

victory of sorts. for the Arab- Asian

the group, were careful to stress that they did not want to see it as a de- feat for France.

spoken NORTH KOREA

DEMAND

They suld on the contrary that France had acted wisely

United Nations, Oct, 20, and with good statesmanship in

Foreign Tho North Korean avoiding Cairo, Oct. 20.

a tight at this early Minister, Mr Pak Henyen, has demanded that North Korean Eighty-four members of the date.

auxillary police

force-Buluk The

also spekcamen

in were representatives take part

> the Korean Nizam-were sentenced to hard aware of the political problems the discussion

by the French question by the Assembly. labour tering by

at home milltary faced 2

In a cable to Mr Lester Pear- 1nday for mutiny Government in connection with during Cairo's "Black Saturday" the African issues."

son, of Canada, the Assembly riots"

last January.

Obviously, they said, they President, he declared North Forty-seven

nothing to In Korca would regard as legal were sentenced wanted to do

the

of dimeuities of the any decisions to five years in prison,

Korea token com-crease muted by the Ministry of the Premier, Antoine Pinay, and in their absence. Interior to two

years and the the Foreign Minister, M. Itobert rest got three

One Schuman-United Fress. hundred were acquitted, Washington, Oct. 20. At daybreak on January 26 State Department members Buluk Nizam DUKE VISITS Bounced today that Pakistan broke out of their barracks to was procuring $15,000,000 worth "avenge" nuxiHary police in- of United States wheat with volved in ighting with British funds lent by this country, troops in the Suez Canal zone,

From America

Tho

The announcement said: "In-Reuter. order to negotiate procurements or United States whent under the United States loan agree

ment with Pakistan, concluded

in September 1952, a procure-

rent authorisation was signed

of the

Yogi's Appeal

Colombo, Oct. 20.

EXHIBITION

Londom Oct. 20. The Duke of Edinburgh spent an hour going round a Model at the Engineering Exhibition new Horticultural Hall in West- many

by Pakistan and the United Swam! Buffhananda Bharati,minster today. States, on Friday, October 17. an indlan yogi, today appealed to

The Duke saw among

total the "material" yogis of the West exhibits model cars racing at

He said that it was "essential to hear the representatives of the Korean people" on atro- cities, bombing of

penceful

"illegal

populations and methods of bacterial warfare," --Reuler.

the

Russia Submits

The "Proof"

United Nations, Oct. 20. Russia today submitted to General United Nations

UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG $15,000.00 of approximately and spiritual yogis of the Saw is 10 miles an hour round a Reale Assembly

-track, i

(by kind permission of the Vice Chancellor).

Under the distinguished patronage of H.E. Sir Alexander Grantham, G.C.M.G.

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Thursday, 23rd October at 8:30 p.m. Violin: Viola:

Prof. Arrigo Foo, Dr. S. M. Bard.

Mr. E. A. R. Alves, Cello: Mr. D. C. Hunrado. Clarinet: Mr. C. I. Wilks.' ---·

Plano:. Singers:

Mrs. Marilols Kierman & Mr.Kenneth H. Dinsley. Miss Florence Pong, Mr. Philip Arnhold.

Prof. Tien Ming En, Mr. F. Kiernan & Male Quartet.

Friday, 24th October ät 7:30 p.m.

Violin: Piano:

Prot, Arrigo Fou. Cello: Mr. Fritz Lin.. Mrs. Moya Rea, Mlas Irene Yuen. Singers: Misa Diana Courtenay, Miss Florence Pong,

Prof. Tien Ming En.

Tickets: $10, $5, $3.

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On Friday only: Reduced prices for students $5. $3, $2.

Bookings at Moutric's and University Students' Union

and at the door.

The Great Hall is Air Conditioned,

market in the United Signed

a 50-page document

facts alleged

about. of Silverstone unite and discover a way to save model being procured by the Govern-

boots dropping bacterial warfare in Korea and from disaster,

naval torpedo humanity ment of Pakistan in the

charges controlled by China. open The yogi, who arrived here depth

tank a Churchul

The

document was stated to from Singapore, yesterday after radio and The authorisation was

be based on the work of an com- scientific which it by Mohammed Iqbal, Commera piritual mission to Japan, model laying a bridge over

subsequently "International Indonesia, Thailand and Malaya, ditch cial Secretary of the Pakistan added that few Asian countries crossed.

mission" early this year. Embassy here, and Mr William today had political stability and the Duke was presented with a been dropped in Korea and After opening the Exhibition, Among bacteria said to have Howe, Director of Supplies and economic nailsfaction.

the frigate China were files, spiders, mites, Requirements in the Technical

The Mayor of Colombo, Mr scale-model of Co-operation Administration.-C. T. Graro, accorded

in mosquitoes, plant fungus and'; divie Magpie, his last command Reuter.

I reception to the yogi.-Reuter. the Mediterranean. — Reuter. rodent animals-Reuter.

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