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THE CHINA MAIL WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER: 19, 1962.

Arab-Asian Proposal On Apartheid Policy Gets Further Support

Taxi Dancers Feel Pinch

Singapore, Nov. 18. Cabaret girls have been hard hit by the recent slump in the prices of rub- ber and tin. A cabaret manager sald today.

une cabaret, business de- clined 20 per cent during the past three monitus.

The МАНДЕСТ revented thai dance hostesses were teeting the pinel badly. He said a taxi dancer who make between used Le

and M9309 NOW M$200 averages only around $50 weekly.

"The rubber and fin de-

La presslost

definitely catching up with us," the Bald.

manager

"People,

especially those in business, are now more moncy-

conscious and less pleasure- seeking, Most of them

have nowadays

dancer and zo United Press,

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United Nations, Nov. 18.

Seven nations informed the United Nations Special Political Committee today that they would support the Arab-Asian proposal for establish ment of a commission to study racial conflicts in the Union of South Africa.

All seven representatives said the United NB- tions had the right under the UN Charter to dis- cuss the problem of racial conflict in South Africa and they would not support a move by the South African Government to declare the United Nations incompetent to take up the matter.

Mr P. E. Astapenko of Byelo-Russia sald at least ton different passes were now required of coloured persons in South Africa and soon another pass will be required for non-Europeans to breathe".

Liberia supported resolution.

the draft grant hearings to privato indi-

viduals in political committees.

said of

con-

the

Mr E.C.B.. Jones, Liberian Senor Fuesto A. Soto, of

the Chile, said his delegation Secretary or War, apartheid policies

South sidored the General Assembly Africa were shocking and at-was cohpetent to tackle most unbelievable to citizens of problem before them and for his country, where

would voto that reason many

they lived different races

against the non-competence pro- In pence

posal that had been raised by und respect for one another.

the Union of South Atrien.

Mr Jones recalled the attempt

The proposal for the establish-

by his delegation at the begin-ment of a fact-finding commis- ning of the debate to secure slon to study the problem should

TALKS ON early by the committer of the provide them with an effective

BALKAN DEFENCE

Visit By Turkish Army Mission

mission,

South African Negro professor, way of finding the road which Dr Z. K. Matthews, on the in the long run would lead application of the Apartheld them to that solution that would laws in South Africa.

satidy everybody, Including South Africa," he said:

He wished to emphasise that Professor Matthews had himself not asked 10 be heard, but Liberin felt that advantage

PEACE INVOLVED

Mr L F. Palmartluk, of the

Together

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Ava & Frankie ADENAUER MOVE FAILURE

Effort To Rush Through

Ava Gardner, about the outcome of whose marriage to Frankie Sinaira there bays been reports of a rift, seen together at London Airport as they arrived from Ameriem. Ava is going to Africa to make a film and Frankle is going to Rome,

Central Pres",

Big Reservoir Of Goodwill For U.S.

In Southeast Asia

MSA REPORT TO CONGRESS

cd

The Bonn

Conventions

Bonn, Nov. 18.

The West German Lower house today overrode an attempt by Chancellor Konrad Adchauer to put the Bonn Conventions through Parliament in the next ten days.

It overrode a Government motion to start debate on Nov. 26 on the Conventions, which formally end the occupation regime in Western Germany, and postponed the debate till later.

The Opposition grééted the vote of 179 ib 106 against the Government with loud cheering and the Communists called on Dr Adenauer to resign.

the

Dr Henrich Krone, Christian which the Adenauer Coalition The Court has, however, left Democrat, who asked for

free to the does not at present command.,

Social Democrats debate on November 26, appent- Whether new elections would renew their plaint the moment

law in to the House not to give give him that majority or would the treaty becomes

but before way to the delaying tactics of put in a Social. Democratie Wertern Germany, the Opposition.

government, it is impossible at President Heute has signed rati-

Bcation document. The Social Democratic spokes- the mument to predict. man, Herr Erwin Schoettle, op It is possible that the new Within two weeks of this de posed the motion saying Il Was Parliament would return his cision, President Heuss himself impossible to get the reports in coalition to power yet still not approached the Court with

"advisory Parliament should wait give him the necessary majori-request time. until after She

same issue- opinion" on the constitutional ty. court bad pronounced on the

NOT FORESEEN

right specifically reserved for formal request

him. The Court agreed. This of President

Pollucal observern

in Bonn "opinion" is not Theodor Houss for an opinion think

a judgment Social a

Democratic

and, in theory, not binding on than an

It without

for

competent to ratify the treaties. Adenauer.clean-sweep Elther the President. But in practice

or

Ger-

pres

110 cannot ignoro

The Social Democrats

Im-

alder the issue now for the

but not for

President,

risked.

them?

on whether the Bundestag was majority more likely

Twonly-three German judges would meal the end of the are to give their opinion In

|sent European Army project, risking certain Impeachment. Karlsruhe shortly on

on whether The constitution-makers did mediately protested, Why should not, West Germany is to not foresee in 1940 that tree the Court be competent to con raise soldiers for a European

year later the young Republic army in the foreseeable future. would be asked to

to join a West- Their decision will be ser defence allience as a full- fateful for the European army

acar-sovereign partner, flodged, the vote of the Their only thought was to prove ally that this was

The Court replied emphati Proc National Assembly. For the world that the new Ger-sident's special privilege,

the Pre- zand hout

their

many had done with militarism

It would continue to work on many cannot start

and dreams of tenquent. They its advisory opinion" for him. The judges, 22 men and one avoided all reference to the

the Federal right to take on dizay woman, constitute Constitutional Court, the ap

1932, this mission has pointed supreme guardians of provided imagnificent

play.. the Federal Constitution. Their

eir ground for the nation's most task is to decide whether the eminent constitutional lawyers.

atands, en- The Government Coalition.. to-agree to

which favours a West German defence contribution, has re cruited legal leading brains who KTÓ convinced that it is con- stitutional

Constitution, as it Washington, Nov. 18. should be taken of his presence Ukraine, said the Scandinavian United States remained among nations in South-fence force.

A substantial reservoir of goodwill for the ties Parliament

the formation of an armed de

in New York to enable the can mittee to hear what was going un in South Africa.

proposal, supported by the United States, rejecting the

establishment of a commission, east Asia despite Communist efforts to exploit unacceptable 10 his social unrest in the area, according to the Mutual

Security Administration today.

Unfortunately the Chairman had ruled his request out of was order, he said.

Istanbul, Nov. 10. A Turkish military mission leaves

On Friday for Greece

CHAIRMAN'S DENIAL and Yugoslavia to knit closer the defence plans of the three

Mr Alexis Kyron of Greece strategie Balkan countries.

the Chairman, said he wished headed by The The

Ak-o correct statements made by Mithat

Mr Jones. Mr Kyrou said he did Major-General cakovn, will continue talks begun more than a month ago not rule ne out of order the re- Professor Matthews quest for anny group to be heard. when a Yugoslav

with the Greek. What he, did

visited Athens and Ankara,

After talks

General Staff,

cakova 'und

was to appeal General Akito Liberia not to insist on their six others in the request on the mounds that it will proceed directly to woold greate ત precedent to party Belgrade.

Observers believe the milit

ary lenders

are working out

event that

informal, joint defence plans in the

an attack L launched from behind the iron curtain,

Some military observers say defection from

Yugoslavia's

the Moscow

dicated

bloc, and the In- co-operation with

delegation.

He favoured such a commis- sion to inquire into the interna- tional aspects and implications of the racial situation in South Africa.

The Ethioplan delegate said international peace and security in the problem were involved before the committee.

could Racial discrimination disturb the peace of the African adding 'anidi. Continent,

South Africa that events in

followed with were being anguish and the passive resis- tance

was being movement watched with trembling hearts

:

THE ALTERNATIVES

If they soy

The Social-Democratic Party,, "Yes", and the Bona Parliament ralines the chief opponent of the European In its second report to the United States Con- European Army treaty, then Army project, has also roided Adenauer the legal faculties of West Ger- the MSA said the Communists in Southeast Chancellor Konrad gress,

can start raising his divisions. man universities and found Asia had sought to exploit social unrest, weaken

If they say "No", ratification equally learned and sincere domestic governments and turn the non-Communistic is impossible even if Parliament

who take the opposite jurists the approves population against their governmental leaders.

for vidw. measure, President Heuss cannot sign

sign the

LEGAL SNAGS "Local Communist agitators, necessary document.

No one, except the the Soviet with help from

The Government would then partisans of either side, Union, have tried to convince be faced with the alternatives of dated so far, to forecast the basis of its Federal Constitutional Court's the people of South Asia that abandoning the

of the only way to rid themselves

causing a verdict. The court Itself, though accumulated grievancto premature dissolution of Purila- it has started, if of the

.deliberations, of the past and the frustrationsment and new elections, of the present is to join the The Constitution” could be Soviet bloc."

amended to allow for a German But there was in the nations army. But an amendment would two-thirds majority, of South Asta a substantial need reservoir of goodwill towards the United States,

A ROYAL

WEDDING

Son Born To throughout Africa and in Asia. IN FRANCE

Blandfords

London, Nov, 18,

A son was born today to the Marchioness of Morquess and

the

UNIQUE LAWS

Ethiopia. ho said,

would support the 17-power resolu-

fact-Anding Bion for

mission.

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the report Beaulieu, Nov. 18. said. Prince Felix d'Aviuno, 38. Archduke

பாப் of Austria,

This nation (the United Princess Anna-Eugenic d'Aren-States) 19 regarded as a friend of berg, 27, were married today in who is willing to share know- Mir Najmouddit Ansari the modest

half Turkey and Greece, has made Blandford. The Marquess, heir of Afghanistan,

town

al ledge and skills to assist the the

riftugal, The Court refused supporting

on the defence of the Duke of Marlborough, was establishment of an Investigat-Beauller, possible

to consider the plaint on the a strong

French nations of South Asia in their The Thracian Peninsula - frequently listed as a

Riviera. a suitor for the

ground that it -- was there to efforts to achieve conditions of ing commission, said South cause Premier Mutshal Tito's

hand of Princess Margaret Africa's racial, laws were unique

economic, and social progress,

Washington, Nov., 18. Judge existing laws, not bills 20, T. RAINBOW ISLAND armies would outlank any in- before he married the daughter in that they were directed at of the Empress Zila, widow of ration in

The Prince is the third son which must be made If deterio-A State Department spokesman which have not yet been passed 21, P. Pin Up Chl

12, S. Mir. Deeds Goes to TowZI that the present political said today vasion from Bulgaria. As of a wealthy businesman in 1951, the majority of the population Charles

an error in by the legislature. Franz Joseph, Inst sociated Press.

be prevented," translating a Danish Government The vote on the European 23, 5. The wedding of the Marquess of a country where there were Emperor of Austris. The sender, situation

announcement had been respon-army treaty cannot be taken in 2, M. The Dark Mirror and the former Susan Hornby at some 10,000,000 non-Europeans blue-eyed brunette bride is the the MSA said.

sible for an incorrect impression Parliament' until Paris, Nov. 18.

Westminster Abbey was last compared with some 2.000,000

early next 28, W. Madonna of the 7 Moons daughter of Prince 'Robert of

Regarding India, the report that the United States was to year. The Yugoslav Tanjug News

Arenberg and of

Princess said that country's greatest need expand its defence zone in Agency announced today that year's major social event, with whites.

Other nations expressing sup- Gabrielle, one of whose ances- the present Queen and her sister

continued to be increased | Greenland. Yugoslav military delegation

port for the Arab-Asian proposal fors commanded Bavarinu troops cupplies of food to take care of would leave for Burma ut among the guests.

the Lebanon and under Napoleon. She has a docher increasing population, The Marquess is

second included A end of November. The

tor's degree as a veterinary. recalled that a Burmese military cousin of the Prime Minister, Guatemala.

Representatives ol India,

The

Princess was born in GREAT POTENTIALS mission had visited Yogavin Winston Churchill, Assoclated

Ellingen, Bavaria and her pre- inst Summer-France-Presse.

sent home is in Belgium.

It continued: "India has grest agreement had been reached on The Prince,

for developing its the "expansion" of the system of who fought in potentiels

of land, water and United States air bases in US. Army in World War resources TI, is a brother of the Archduke minerals, and is stalding a major Greenland.

Otto, Pretender

to the throne portion of its available capital, Не sajd that the correct

His borrowing capacity and its of Ausria.

resources Ол Today's was a civil ceremony. technical Tomorrow the couple will have development plan. a religious ceremony

the In Catholic Church here.————A590-1 ciated Press.

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South Africa and the Soviet Union will address the Com mittee tomoITOW afternoon to statements made by other delegations carly in the debate. United Press Reuter,

answer

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IN ASSEMBLY

the

and

United Nations, Nov. 10. Treatment of Indians in South Africa

is among questions due to be considered by the United Nationa General Assembly to-

morrow.

R

Red

China

The spokesman, Mr Michael McDermott, referred to a Press report quoting Denmark's Green- lans Department

Saying

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AIR CONDITIONED

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was that agreement had been tenched on the "development" anunity development

designed to raise and improvement of the airfields. food production, and Improve He said that the progromne levels of health and, education, was not new-Reuter. will directly affect 11,000,000

people in 10,600 Indian villages. "The United States and India are engaged in one of the largest co-operative efforts ever under-

by two

for nations taken economic development.

The MSA addexi that during the six months under review, the

U.S. To Admit

Koreans

Pusan, Nov. 18.

The Assembly will consider, PEKING'S CLAIM

its Political Com- report from mittee on its recent discussion

Tokyo, Nov. 18. of

Africa's South

apartheid

today claimed had com- policy.

embodies that her engineers The report the committee's resolution of pleted reinforcing the Yellow November 11, calling for the River Bridge on the Peking

shipment of $63,100,000 worth of South Korea will send 100 setling

up of a three-member Hankow railway.

The key rall bridge links authorised under the "lom-ald" annually starting next your, the

wheat and grain sorghums was emigrants to the good offices commission to assist

United States the Indian, Pakistani and South

with Central- enta in African Governments their Soul,

North-West and

programme to alleviate Cornine East in India. More than 90 per cent Foreign Ministry said today. negotiations on the treatment of China.

of the grain had been shipped. The Chief of the Information South Africa's 360,000 Indians. Peking Radio said the

Authodsations now. Talalled Bureau

of the Ministry The Committed approved this building of the bridge was $180,000,000 provided by Con- Foreign Affairs, Mr Felic Changi resolution by 30 votes to one carried out in five stages with- gres, apart from an additional Joon, said the quota had been (South Africa) with 10 absten-out Interruption to the trame. $4,500,000 of aid extended on an approved by the United States tions. Reuter.

-Associated Press,

earlier ant siz-Router.

GovernmentReuter.

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Seven MIGs Downed By American Pilots Just Arrived From

Seoul, Nov. 18. Yesterday Colonel Royal N. An 8th Army communique to The 5th Air Force announced Baker, of McKinney, Texas, be-night said two enemy platoons today that an American pilot-came the 21st Aze of the war. attacked Rocky Point on Salpors the second in two days-comed

their attack [] Ridge, precstlig the title of "Ace" today for The announcement added that with a barge of artillery anxi shooting down his fifth Com-It was confirmed that seven mortars lasting 20 minutes. emmi MIG in Korea.

MIGs had been downed in the fle was Fighter Pilet Captain two-day period.

The enemy was forced back Leonard W. Lilley of Washing-

forant and the fighúng died down to an South Korean to, DC. Lilley becomes the troops fighting in clear cold encounter gorduldendall 22nd Ace of the war. He fought weather today resisted all Comaris and automatic weapons.

pitched battic today

The - Chiliese resurfied the at- between 12 Sabres and eight munist attempts to mock them NEIC 32,000 feet above Andu, for this key point on the central platoons working the

off Snipers Ridge as the battle tank lator, with a swo Just south of the Yolu River,

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