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THE CHINA MAIL," TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1952.

Duke Goes Agreement

Agreement Reported

Reported Between A Look Into Candidates Stump

Shooting

The Duke of Edinburgh went shooting while on a visit to the estate of the French President, M. Auriol,'al Rambouillet Forest, and bagged 103 pheasants, wild ducks and rab- bits. Ale nisited runner-up to Europe's other Royal Consort, Prince Bernhard of the Nether- lands, who was the best shot of the day with a bag of 132. Here the Duke sits on a

during a rest from shooting-Express Phefo.

Peking Wants

To Attend

Londat, Ort. 27, China has cables United Nations for permission to

adelegation to the.. debate on Kern warfare, According to the New China News Agency.

The cable, from the Chi- nese Forelen Minister, Mr Chou En-lal, to the current President of the United

Nations General Assembly. Mr Lester Pearson, said that without Chinese participa- tion any debate or decision by the General Assembly would be invalid.—Reuter,

OTHELLO IN

NEW GUISE

wali

McCarran Act "Ambiguous

And Defective

US Immigration Law Attacked

Washington, Oct. 27.

The Attorney-General, James, L., McGranery, said today that the new immigration law which becomes effective on Dec. 24 is badly in need of change and qualification.

The Attorney-General listed what he regards

Egypt, Sudan Delegations

Cairo, Oct. 27.

The Sudanese and Egyptian sub-Committee completed a draft agreement on the future status of the Sudan and will submit it to their delegations tomorrow, a spokesman for the Sudanese Inde- pendence Party announced tonight.

Negotiations have been going on between the Egyptian Government and representatives of the Sudanese Umma or Independence Party for several days.

The Umma Party heretofore has been opposed to union with Egypt but Mohamed el Shankity, speaking for it, said yesterday: "Our viewpoints have come closer in an unexpected manner. We are very pleased with the results so far."

The meeting of the sub- General Naguib is expected to Committee today brought full meet the British Ambassador, #greement, although there were Sir Ralph Stevenson, on Wed- no details. These brand irruesnesday or Thursday to open were believed to be under die | Anglo-Egyptian talks on the cussion:

Sudia in response to Britain's request,

1. A constitutional approach to Sudanese independence.

2. Timing and ending British control.

methods of

3. Egypt's status in relation to an independent Sudan.

It was understood the draft agretment stipulated that the administration of the Sudan would be under tripartile con- trol-Britain. Egypt and the Sudan itself.

AGUIR'S PART

Informed sources said that if Britain uccepted the provisions of the Egyptian-Sudanese agree- ment, she would have to post- pone the putting into effect of the new constitution, due for November 8-United Press,

PROBLEM POSED

London, Oct. 27.

A reported agreement be- tween Egyptian and Sudanese leuders on the future of the

Meanwhile, General Naguib, Sudan poses an important prob- Egyptian Prime Minister, cant for both the Briten and the Sudan Governments, dip- tinued his talks with Sudanese Unionist parties and it was belomatie quarters consider.

It Beved he had talked them into General of the Sudan, Sir Ro- is: should the Governor- participating in the Sudan elec-Gener tuna which they formerly. had bert Howe, go ahead and pro-

mey

mulgate in its present form the opposed...

new self-goveniment constitu- The conferees

were said to have reached agreement on the tion, if Egypt within the next which would supervise agreed with the Sudanese lead- days proposes amendments body elections, but detalls were

known.

as defects in the statute in an appearance before A the Commission of Immigration and Naturalisa- tion.

London, Oct. 27. Russia has a new Interpreta-analyse Shakespeare's great tion

of tragedy

Othello not. "jealous

person, as

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administered. The group, head- law has been declared

for

not

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Brighter Picture In Malaya

Press reports from Cairo of virtual agreement between the Egyptian Government and the Sudan, political and religious leader. Sayed Sir Abilet

Rnh- man el Mahdi, have not yet been officially confirmed here.

the

as a

The Future

This is one of three moon-ships in which a 30-man ex- pedition will reach the Moon by 1977, according to Dr Werner von Braun, writing in Collier's Magazine. The huge rocket ship, greater than the Statue of Liberty, is shown about to land on Sinus Roris (Dewey Bay). The sphere is 33 feet In diameter. (Reuterphoto).

Gift

West German

To Peace Church

Hiroshima

At

Bochum, Oct. 27.

The Bouchmerverein, one of West Germany's leading steel works, today presented four cast steel bells to the World Peace Church at Hiroshima.

The church is being efected 25 an International monument on the site where the first atom bomb fell on August 6, 1945.

Attack On Trustee Countries

The new Sudan constitution, submitted in a draft to London and Cairo last May in the name of the British Government, was formally endorsed last week by Foreign Secretary, Mr Anthony Eden.

gut Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 27.

a result of the Chiro talks the Sudan Government may A senior official directing Ma-

now face the possibility of clared today that there has been further amendments submitted a marked decline in terrorist by Feypt providing for the ex- clusion of British Influence from activity during the past six months,

reported that there the Sudan before the and

next verting is enough brightness in the plc constituifonal phase that of of ture

to justify sober satisfaction, self-determination-Is General Sir Rob

capitalist theatres, but as a good, General, Philip P. Perlman, has becaurovision," he testifico; | lsya's anti-Communist war de-

honest, progressive figure of his time," according to Д Tirana (Albania) Radio account heard in London today.

The Soviet version of the play, which is shortly to be pre- sented by the Albanian People's Theatre, according to the radio, will portray

"Iago" ns "characteristic of

ninigay

The Commission was recently fixing criminal penalties created by President Truman to smuggling aliens into the United the law and provide States or barbouring them after advice on how it should be arrlykl—and one section of this un- cd by former Soliciter-constitutional by some courts

of vagueness. held a number of hearings in other parts of the country. "must be clarified if it is to be

As hend

of the Justice De effective in achieving its very partment, Me McGranery noted desirable ends." that he is the official chiefly responsible for enforcement of the statute, adopted by the last Congress and known as the Mc- Carran Act.

IL

A RETREAT The new Act, he said, retreata

historical policy from the excluding allens for

Past criminal offence only offence involves moral turpitude.

the Mr McGranery said that the law, which was supposed to Fascist elements codify ail existing immigration who stop at nothing to achieve regulations and add new provi- their goal of oppression and sions; is full of ambiguities,

suffered domination of the people."

from faulty It is not clear how Desdemena arrangement of sections, making not will be portrayed. The Moor intricate cross-references neces- Othello, ecording Shake- sary to determine what the rules speare, Julled his wife Desare, he added. demona because of lesionsy.-- As an example, he said the new Act follows a previous law

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United Nallons,

Oct. 27.

was

his

The West German Chancellor, DA Konrad Adenauer, represented by Dr Otto Lenz, the State

of Secretary Chancellory.

The Japanese Ambassador, Mr Kokel Teraoka, was also present. Thirty thousand employees the Arm and citizens of

of

The Key States

Last Week Of

Electioneering

New York, Oct. 27. The Republican candidate, Mr Dwight Eisenhower and the Democratic candidate, Governor Adlat Stevenson, are today campaigning the industrial northeast as they enter the final decisive week of their battle for the Pro sidency.

Mr Elsenhower, is spending the day in Pennsylvania, while Governor Steventon is touring Massachusetts and New York.

M: Elsenhower opened today's campaign with another speech promising that he would go to Korea if elected President.

"I shall not be deterred by day oriicism any partisan wants to bring against me," he shouted to a cheering crowd of 4,000 at Philadelphia railway station.

This was taken as an answer to the barrege of critical com- ment frani the Democrats which greeted Mr Elsenhower's first surprise statement on Friday that he would visit Koren.

Governor Stevenson, who met the Eisenhower plan with retort that the Korean war would be settled in Moscow, not Korea, ends the day with a speech in New York's Negro Harlem

district, where both parties are campaigning hard.

KEY STATES

Veteran campaigner President Truman began his fifth and final whistle-stop tour for Governor Stevenson from Washington to- day. Ite will travel through seven mid-Western States.

The election may be decided in the heavily populated north- eastern States.

him Now

To wit, a presidential can- didate needs 260 electoral votes The north-eastern States-with 218 votes between them--are thus pf.key importance.

Mr Eisenhower's campaign tour this week, will take Chicago, to Pittsburgh Stevenson will travel through York and Boston Governor New England and the mid- Atlantic States before windling up his camppign with a major eye-of-election speech in Chi- cago

!

Aachen gathered for the cere mony in a vast empty workshop, which had been the scene of

The New York Times - said anti-dismantling riot in 1949.

today that the election looked basing Herr Arthur Tix, 'Generalke being very close, Russia today accused America. Manager of the works, sold the the prediction on reports from France and Denmark of concitizens of Bochum, who bas the United States.

Its correspondents throughout non-self guverning suffered just as much as any in territories

their ad- under

Germany from the bombs of the ACHESON'S FUTURE milltary reached,ministration

arsenals in preparation for var. war and of the consequent dis-

mantling, understood the plight| Mr Stephen Mitchell, Nation- Speaking at a meeting of the of Hiroshima and the values of Party, said in a television pro- al Chairman of the Democratic Trusteeship Committee during peace and understanding amonagramme last night that he did

Labour Party

Loses Motion

In Commons

London, Oct. 27. Labour Members of Parlin

In

outside

control.

into

He charged that the adminis- tering Powers were trampling underfoot, the obligations they had assumed under the United Nations Charter.

· INTERNATIONAL

Press conference here! "The new law requires the There is no doubt that

debate on information from tions. exclusion of any allen who has year there has been a steady

not believe Mr Dean Acheson non-self-governing ---- territories, been convicted of two or more decrease in Communist-Inspired

He read out a message of would be retained as Secretary the Soviet delegate, M. p. offences (other

incidents." than purely

from .the Factory of State if Governor Stevenson political offences)

Yurons, sald the administering Sympathy month of May proved the

Counell to the people of Japan wins the presidency. He said countries were nut fulfilling in exception, being the Commun-

Stevenson would and handed over the bells to Governor not moral turpitude was

their Charter obligations to the Father Georg Lutterbeek, head select his own Cabinet. volved, so long is the total ists' anniversary month wilch

dependent territories under their of the German Jusult Mission Mr Mitchell is the second the Communists sentence imposed was five years inspired

in Japan.

Democrat to make this predic greater efforts. or more.

Jacob Arvey, It is understood, he said, that "Practical difficulties of

tion lately. Mr forcement result from this pro- decrease in Red activity resulted

Democratic national committee- vision when it is realised that from Communist directive

The bells-named

man from Illinois, has sald of totalitarian countries consistently frsued on the first of the year ment renewed their demand in

Queen

in Latin, Mr Acheson: "I do not think of Peace: St. Francis

will keep task religious, racial and poli- ordering Malayans to minimise the House of Commons tonight

Xavier, the Apostle ical persecutions criminal terrorist

United States dorées activity for terrorism's that

of Japan Governor Stevenson 51. Peter Canisius, the Apostle Governor Stevenson told a Britain.

not bo should

"The activities prosecutions."

of Germany; and St. Paul Miki; crowd at Quincy, Massachusetts The law-known

the The Communist directive or jurisdiction of British ministering

were solemnly tolled. McCarran Act, after its chief dered the emphasis to be chang- courts without full reciprocity directed to the economic and

that it was becoming "harder sponsor was passed by Congressed from terrorism to the winning for any British troops in the social development of the popu- The Peace Church, began in and harder to know what the over President Truman's velo. It over of Malaya's masses.

United States.

lation but towards the utilisa-1048, is the work of internu Republicans stand for even at has been attacked as unfair and

But they were defeated by a preparation of

tion of these territories for the tional Gen. Lockhart declined to com-

charity organisations his discriminatory against various ment officially on the directive vote of 390 to 178.

another war," chiefly in Jopen and the United light, stage in the pollicat racial groups, particularly but it is understood that Com- They protested last week that he went on.

States in which, all religious He said that to hear Mr Orientals. Associated Press and munist policy change was forced a bill to alter the British law The natives of these terri-denominations have taken part. Éltenhower announce that no

upon party leaders because of to give effect to an agreement tories were being systematically

would go to Korea in an effort failure to achieve the griginal) with other North Atlantic underpaid with the result that the Chairman of the Committee opponent "perhaps was getting Emperor Hirohito's brother is to end the war, he thought his Dim of disrupting Malaya's Treaty Organisation nations did the level of wages and the which is sponsoring the work. economy and terrorising the not contain this provision with standard of living were very

the wrong bus, because we all masses into submission. United respect to the United States. low indeed, he added.-Neuter,

Several ellies

[know that the Korean war is in Germany, Press,

Tonight, when the bill came

including Cologne, Aachen and going to be settled in Moscow up for further discussion, Mr

not Korea-Reuter. Dusseldorf, arc contributing John Strachy, former Labour

Lvarious parts of the church

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Burma Signs Rice Export Agreements

Rangoon, Oct. 27.

Burma has sold 137,000 tons

salce alone.

Death Of BBC

Broadcaster

London, Oct. 27.. of rice for export in the last Mr John Marus, 49, a leading few days on a government-to-figure in Britain's wartime pro- government basis.

paganda light against Itailun Contracts have, been signed Fascism, died in London today. fur the export of 50,000 tons Ho broadcast regularly for to India, 40,000 to Japan, 25, the Italian sextion of the BBC 000 to Ceylon pad -22,000 to from January 1941 until after Indonesia,

the fall of Mussolini. The price of the rice is £55 British

un

experts

Itallun per ton. a rice-handling agent affairs said he was worth many said.

battalions. Italian anti-Fascists In the next few days, the hailed him as the "Voice Burmese Government is .ex- Italy." pected to sign a contract for

of

Mr Marus was born in Lon-

of Italian parents

the export of 13,000 tons of don

the

War Minister, said the basis of

the bill was that the very sub- stantial privileges being con ferred on visiting forces would to British troops in other apply countries.

of the actu Powers are not

Gold Found In

Suitcases

Colombo, Oct. 27. But it had become clear int

A carpet merchant was fined the United States forces 10,000 rupees today after Britain were a huge exception. customs officials had found 65,- -Reuter.

000 rupees worth of gold glued Inside two milenses. The two cases, consigned to him from the Persian. Gulf, were con- Ascoted,

Philosophers To Debate

London, Oct. 27. The Vice-President of India, the philosopher and statesman, Dr S. Radhakrishnan, and the eminent British philosopher,

tomorrow on

the

-t

A Customs official 'sald that gold was being smuggled into Ceylon from the Middle East, the Far East and Indio, and sold at high prices.-Reuter,

CORRECT

and Bertrand Russell, will hold ALL PRESENT AND rice to British territories, the began his journalistic career discussion agent added.

in Venice in 1024. Later he į problems of Asia and Europe In The Burmese Government has edited various weeklies bath in the modern world also invited tenders for the sale Milan and Turin.. He of 60,000 tons of rice for exported to London in 1939. through private agencies.

With the present allocations, Burma's total rice export for 1952 to dato totals 1,142,000

The Ceylon Legation, which

return;

Sir William Hamilton Fyfe, former Vice-Chancellor of Aber-

Fornamentation.

Bochum, where the world's

CAMPAIGN EXPENSES

Washington, Oct. 27. The two mala political parties first steel belts were cast 110 have spent over $2,000,000.since years ago, is providing the the opening of the presidential

chimes-Reuter.

Commuted

To Life

campaign

The Republicans itad with $1,370,357 since Septerabor 2. the opening day of the cam paign. The Democrats have spent $043,200 and report in addition unpaid obligations of $300,280.

The accountings were Aled with the clerk of the House of Representatives as required by ' law and covered spending up to October 22-Reuter.

Unique Exhibit

In London

Bad Ocunhausen, Oct. 27. Sentence of death passed on Sergeant-Major Edward Smith of the 25th Light Anti-Aircraft Searchlight Regiment in, Ger many for murdering his wife has been commuted to life im- isement, en Army announce ment

d today. his court martial Smith, 40, admitted

ling his wife London, Oct. 27,

London, Oct. 27. Grace and said, she had given

Japanese matchbox Board of Trade experts to him yenereal

dlcease.

labels, He leaves a widow and a son. deen University, will preside day veribed the standard mea-

caricaturing Mr Winston Chur The Prosecution said he hit chill and President Rosevelt, over the discussion, which will suregients embedded. on teher on the head with on EXO were be recorded by the BBC for

shown at the British north parapet of Trafalgar and strangled her with a boot- Matchbox -Label ting inter. broadcasting-

Society ex- Jace. Dr. Badhakrishnan, who

hibition yesterday. Concetors After many hours measuring He went away with a pro-valued the

chillings London tomorrow on a three tapes and yardsticks, the ex-wife's death and later, returned day visit. His

engagements. Mile | perta tound that the lengths had to report to his unit,

from India Biala- clude an informal meeting with not altered in the last 20 years,

7. Austria, Bweden, Holland Tho defence at his court and Frace attended Use ex- students, arranged by the YMCA except for an allowance of a martial said Smith did not hibition. Prince Farouk headed and the Indian Studenta Union 821 Bar of an inch in 100 feet, know what he was doing the list of patrons tha In London Bouter.

Beuter.

-Reuter.

Square.

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 3 Approach, û Retire, signed contract for 20000 Collision Kills Three staying at Oxford, will arrive to and calculating with 100-feet stitute for a holiday after his SEAT,

0 Ramparts, 11 Prepares, 12 Cede, 13 Egged, 10 Erred, 19 Earn, 22 Spalpren, 24 Obsolete, 25 Otters, 20 Maritime, Down: 1 Grope, 2 Steer, 3 Arrange, 4 Pear, 8 Raps, 6. Agreed, 7∙Hesten, 19 Meter, 14 Grope, 10 Deplete, 10 Reform, 17 Exater, 20 Fever, 21 Grash, 23 BUL, 23 Atam.·

tons, today denied a report from Colombo three days, 980 that 40,000 tons of Burma rice had been sold to Ceylon at. £51 Perlon-Reuler.-

2

San Benedetto, Oct. 27:1 Three Italians died, and three others were injured when a car crashed into on oncoming bus near here today}➡➡Reut

Router.

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