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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1952.
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US Willing To Resume Truce JAPAN
AND
Products Talks On One Condition Chained For THE UN
NTATISTICS prove that thia
Exhibition is the biggest yet; visibly the display is us attractive as ever; and!!! there is every reason for belleving that the exhibit are better than ever, both in variety and quality. The Colony's manufacturing! industries deserve possible encouragement, rating as they do secund only in importance to the Colony's entrepot trade. Thus it is proper they should receive whatever
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assistance Government is
able to extend to them. Yet
in the final analysis the success of our industries must depend on the man
heartening to note that the
"DEEP REGRET"
OVER CHINA'S
DECISION
New York, Dec. 15.
The United States told the Chinese Com- munists tonight that it will resume the Panmunjom truce talks whenever Peking accepts the United Nations "humanitarian principles" on non-forcible repatriation of war prisoners.
facturera themselves. It in? The United States expressed "deep regret” at Chinese Manufacturers' the Chinese rejection of the UN Indian-designed Union are aware of this, Korean truce offer. The rejection was officially and it will be observed with received here today. general satisfaction that the Union is determined to
..
The U.S. charged that Peking had "flouted the solemnly expressed views of the General As- sembly."
establish and maintain approved standards for locally manufactured coin- modities. Recognition of the fact that production in quantity at low cost is in- sufficient to capture over sens markets unless strict
The State Department's com- peoples throughout the world attention is paid to quality ment on Peking's rejection was and Asian nations in particular, means that Hongkong pro- followed quickly by a French us a demonstration of Russia's
will, ducts
future, statement calling in
the Chinese wish for peace.--United Press. enhance their prospects of Communist stand "destructive
UN DISQUSSIONS expanding overseas trade. of hope."
United Nations, Dec. 15. The marketing of articles In response to the 11-page Red China's rejection of India's rejection Korean peace plan was received which fall below declared propaganda - Icaded
from Peking's Foreign Minster here today and UN delegates apecifications. Is injurious to Chou En-lal, the United States mmediately began discussion of the Colony generally and to rald, "Thus Communists what the next step
should bc. local manufacturers in have again rejected pence in The US delegation went into particular. The point cannot Korea."
consultation with government
The North Koreans to whom the UN peace offer was also addressed have not yet replied, but there is from Pyongyang little doubt here that the answer also would be "no."
if the goods which
he
are
the
negotiators t Panmunjom
Command,
of the
and Pozzi Franco Miranda de Lago, a young couple newly married from Milan, Italy, are de- termined to go through life together chained by the wrist with a long golden chain. They are seen here on a shopping expedition in Capri.
London Express.
Loyalty Oath
DeclaredTMTM
Invalid
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$90 Million
Life
Order
For Britain
TANKS, SPARE PARTS AND
AMMUNITION
London, Dec. 15,
US Resolution On Membership
Dies After Fast
Dadras, Dec. 15.
The South Indian polii cal leader, Fotil Briramulu, who has been fasting for the last 58 days in an attempt
to Force 140 Government to Banction the formation of a separate Hnguistio slate - with Mad- ras state, died tonight.
Indian Premier Nehru told Parliament last week that he
such
New York, Dec. 15. The United States urged the United Nations today to determine that Japan is
the UN member- eligible for ship.
The United States introduced the surprise resolution in the General Assembly's Special Political Committee requesting the Security Council "to tako note of this determination by the General Assembly with respect Jupan
to the application of Although the American resolu- tion did not specify what action i wanted on the Russian-vetoed Japanese application, it appeared that the United States wanted
would' sanction Leparate plate after- there was an agreement oft the major controversial ique between leaders of various linguistic political parties in South India, France-Presse.
PAYMENT
IN FULL
SAYS EDEN
Paris, Dec. 15,
the Council to take another try The British Foreign Bee-
at it.
retary, Mr Anthony, Eden,
The resolution sald irf part: | Lold Mr Dean Acheson, the American Secretary of
The
General Assembly...de- termines that Japan is, in its
Judgment.
a peace-loving state State, today that Britain within the merits of Article would insist on exacting full Four of the Charter and is able
compensation from Fersla willing to carry out
in the
THE PREAMBLE
United
WIB
obligations of the charter and for the loss of her £500 should therefore be admitted to million oli industry. membership
Mr Eden sald Britain Nationa
keeping an open mind about the possibility of getting Persian The preamble of the resolution oll dowing agal through th said: "The General Assembly.
agreement between international noting that 10 members of the oil companies
Persion the Security Council on 10th Sep- Premler. Dr Mohammed tember, 1932, supported a draft sadegh. But he was not pre- resolution recommending the pared to consent to nny
-
admission to the United Nations
and
of Japan but that no recommen-? Agement which
Mos
prejudices
legal claim to owner-
of Persian oil and for fair
dation
was made to the Geners Assembly because of the oppost-compensation for both the tion of one permanent member.
Company's Anglo-Iranian on
is deeming It important, to the installations and their loss of development of the United revenue...
Nations, that all applicant states The two Foreign Ministars met
the qualifications .privately after the... opening
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set forth in seleton of the North Atlantie the Charter Council here. of the
The United States ordered $90,000,000 worth article Four of Centurion tanks, spare parts-and-ammunition from Britain today for use by nations of the North should be admiticd sponsored Mr Eden had told Mr. Acheson
Atlantic Treaty Organisation.
An authoritative source said
The United States the Security Council resolution that Brain was also concerned continued economie stress in was vetoed by Jacob Mailk of A contract clinching the deal was signed in London on Japan's membership which about the possible effects of
Penvia, but
not sh by the Supply Minister, Mr Duncan Sandys. The deal Russin. was floated under the United States mutual security pro-immediate action
American sources said that no prepared to endorse a settlement would extricate Dr was expected which
The Mosadegh from his financial follow the adoption of the dificulties and, at the rame time, resolution by. the Assembly,
gramme.
Tho tanks eventually will go
to the Netherlands and Denmark
be overstressed, and is It added. "The United States officials in Washington and the Excellency the Governor government reaffirms its deter-British got in touch with London. made a becoming referencemination to continue to fuil Spokesmen said the two govern. to the subject when
Es responsibilities in Korea. The mints had not so for begun joint | opened the products exhibi- UN Command remains ready to talks.
meet again with Communist Rejection by China meant that tion yesterday. No matter norotlato
those key Westem Aliles had to how much inltintive and whenever they accept the pro decide what further diplomație in a UN re netten to take in an effort to end enterprise is shown in dis-posals contained playing Hongkong com- .solution or any
other the Korean war and also decide, modities in overseas trade numerous proposals which have faire, it can all be nullified been made to them by the UN on a governmental level, if alter- action
Washington, Dec, 15. they hate forms of military or whenever
solution,
The Supreme Court today constructive proposals might bring a advance finally marketed fail to of their own which could lead It was generally exported here struck down Oklahoma's
that President-eleat Dwight D. httain promised standards.} íó, an honourable armistler.
for use in the Atlantic Treaty Brenhower, just home, from the loyalty oath law on the NO COMPROMISE
front, would be brought into the ground that it penalises defence effort. THE programme which the
"However, there can be Chinese Manufacturers compromise with
discussions one way or another persons who might have basic the
Many diplomats expressed the
The Centurion Mark II is a Union has planned for humanitarian principles con- hope he would report to the UN. Joined subversive organisa-50-ton heavy now being used in showing off our products intained in the resolution of the on some of his Korean findings. tions innocently.
Korea by British troops. Before General Assembly Pre- Until the
law requires state In a statement on, the deal in highly commendable, and
these basic UN principles, the patched Uhre Indian plan to officers and employees to swear London, Brigadier-General D. F. past experience at the United States government can- Poking, the US delegation had they are not affiliated with the Callahan of the US Military British Industries Fair and not see what useful purpose said the next step would probably Communist Party or any other Assistance Advisory Group in other exhibitions lend con- will be served by having the be up to the Elsenhower admin- organisation that advocates the United Kingdom, described fidence to the expectation United States propose 10 the intration since it would have to violent overthrow of govern-it as "the biggest single Ameri-
still other that these efforts will be Communists
plans carry out any decisions reached. | ment. It also requires a promise can off-shore procurement order
pro-Associated Press, Nor will for Implementing these
to take up arms in defence of we have placed to date." the United States.
other parts of the world is/General Ass communists accept sident Lester B. Pearson dis- The
well rewarded. there be any dispute over
at their disposal a
Cos
responsibility for the proposal that Hongkong whether there shall be peace In manufacturers should have Korea clearly lies with the per Chinese Communists and the manent exhibition hall in North Korean authorities and which to display to visitors their supporters. the ever-growing variety of "It (the Red rejection) calls local products. But the on the UN to accept peace at tentative suggestion thrown any price, in this case being the Abandonment of all elementary consideration towards
out yesterday that a part of human
the new municipal buildings those among the prisoners who should be sot nside for this think they know what their fate
Rescue Attempt In Darkness
Leghorn, Dec. 15. Rescuers battled wind, wave
Justice
The
The US
Ordnance
Expecting Best Post-War
Christmas
London, Dec. 10. Britons, despite continued re- striction of imports in an effort. to redress the trade balance and save foreign' exchange, ore rward to their best looking forward APPROPRIATION
post-war Christmas. Justice Clark, who wrote the
Supplies of the traditional Army ****- court's miễn opinion, said: discriminate classification of Corps placed the tank order. An Christmas fare are plentiful and, innocent with knowing activity estimated 107 British firms and
if anything, slightly cheaper
last year. Home-grow must fall as an assertion of Royal Ordnance plants will do than drbitrary power.
oath the manufacturing job.
turkeys are expected to sell for offends duo process,"
6d2per lb. less then last year, The US Congress has appro-walle the cut in the price of Justices Black and Frank-printed $3,126,224,750 for milt imported birds may be as much
as 9d per ib. furter wrote separate concurring lary aid for Europe, during the opinions.
Jackson period ending June 30, 1959. Christmas puddings, the other took 110 part in the case, The $90,000,000 crder for Bri-"must" for the Christmas dinner, tain comes out of the "off-shore are on sale everywhere-as also purpose is not likely to meet | will be if they are forcibly re- and darkness tonight in an at- making the vote 8-0.
procurement" portion of that are the claborately-feed-Christ- on enthusiastic public patiated. In fact, it calls
sum
mas cakes
which form the The obvious the UN to accept humanitarian approval.
According to General Callahan, Christmas tea or party table.
traditional centre plece of the danger is that with all our bankruptcy."-United Press.
APPEAL TO RUSSIA
'this example of American ald manufacturers anxious to
Although by the standards of Singapore, Dec. 15.
financing the construction of show their wares, 'any part The
her nearest neighbours on the Pan-Malayan Labour
the British
equipment for uther of the City Ilulk miloented Party today cabled the Soviet turkeys for GT's in Europa oath and were fired on May 21, NATO countries is a perfect Continent, Brita
Continent, Britain is still living of austerity. Searchlights of the Italian for permanent exhibition Embassy in Bangkok arging the
extending until symbol of the truly united elfort
general feeling of of Hongkong commodities Soviet government to accept the Navy Academy, whose grounds 1951. Each had
inding plan fer
greater case this year, than last. ending the are opposite the rocks on which employment would probably bear the
zantic June 30, 1951. It was stipulated We are making for the defence there is a a howling wind and gigantic in Oklahoma
Britons, in fact, are sil set to courts that none of the free world."
und New inelegant resemblance of a
of the teachers was connected was then to send a cable waves battered the ship's stern,
Because of economie stresses make the Christmas with a subversive organisation, and strains, Bri'nin has led to Year holidays a. ating prelude five and ton cent store. It is was reached at a meeting of
The
2,400-ton refrigerated Associated Press,
slow down her own vast rearma- to the gately which will accom- to Legheru held in Penang. The cable adds, supply ship was ta
mient spending. Early
the Queen's Coronation making the same, compari- The Malayan workers join the harbour early today we in the
month, Prime Minister Winston next summer.-Neuter. son at Hongkong's annual peace-loving workers of the anchor started dragging in the acceptance of howling gale. It was driven on-
with
Korean war.
tempt to rescue the crowmen Palidity of the law was ques- from
the battered stern of atiched by seven former teachers Oklahoma Agricultural United States Navy supply ship of the driven on the rocks and split in and Mechanical College, two with its load of Christmas
They declined to take
impossible to forbear from the Party's Worlding Committee turned on the rescue sceno.
10 the “Queen of Leghorn"
a contract of
BIF, display. It is appro world pl printe that the Chinese the Indian Manufacturers Union should A spokesman said the Malayan reefs and snapped in two. Forty STOP PRESS
bo encouraged in the project workers supported the Indian men of establishing a permanent plan, because they were anxious
Police Fire On Violent Mob
tooic shelter. In the United
Unlied States Navy
Muldoon Loses
Claim
This pany
Churchill flatly warned the House of Commons Britnin mus eut back her defence effort to prevent, entanglement of the nation's economy in another in-. Nationary spiral.
Triplets And Twins
Dingwall, Scotland Dec. 15. be pare'd programme would
Mrs Margaret Davidson, 27- He did not say how much the down but he made it clear the year-old wife of a private la overall purpose was protection the Cameron Highlanders, has
the of
nation's Bnancial had girl triplets In Dingwall solvency.
is
of
for the Korean bloodbath to be States Army and Italian-naval exhibition hall, but we can brought to an immediate end. 'not subscribo to the view
that the now City Hall the Soviet government to accept They rigged a breachta busy He said that willingness of men formed the rescue team offers itself as the ideal the Indian proposal would be ine from flagpoles of the
to the hip- site.
regarded by the peace-loving Naval Academy
United Press,
Maternity Home, Mr-Justice-Scholes gave.
who Privato Davidson In an effort, to bolster he already father of two sets, judgment this morning for tho COLLECTED IN
Hongkong and Whampoa Dock
hard-pressed economy, Britain A BIG WAY Co., Ltd in the case in which has also decided to earn hard twins and two other children, John Patrick Muldoon claimed currencies abroad by the ex- clalined "Don't believe you. New Delhi, Dec. 16.
when, told the jaxes, tried to hoist on bulldings|
London, Dec. 18:× | damages from the company for port of armaments which in You', are Police.opened fire. on a the flog of Praja Parishad An estimated £15,000 from wrongful dismissal, e
many cases he could well use | latest news,
Walsall, Dec. 18,-- -- "violent mob" of nearly 800 Rightwing Hindu organisation, Southeast London public tote The Judge held that Muldoon profitably herself,
Mrs Albert Bourne of Wal- strong, which attacked police which is carrying out a campaign phone coin boxes went into the buildings in Chlamb, 50 miles against the Shelich Abdullah pockets of seven post office col-did tender his realgnation on The now Centurion order mall had five children in tees August 20 and that his resigns thus not only makes avallable than a year. She had triplets. from Jammil, near the Pakistan Government for Kashmir'a com- lectors, it was disclosed today...
was accepted.
and to NATO nations, a large num-inst year
now twins- border yesterday, the Kashmir plete accession to Thdia.
One of them aumlited steal-tien
The A section of the crowd which ing about per Government Information, Bureau
The Dock Company was ber of these formidable war girl and boy,
machines but also gives Her, four other children aged hero said in a press note today, refused to disperse manhandled was hired in 1943.
| | | Britain's
export #business between eight and, two yours. According to the press note a pollce metr, beat another and Self-sealing thief-proof coinwarded costs.
installed the demonstrators who were wounded a policeman, the prom | boxes are now being
(Earlier Proceedings on Buck opeđen shot in the arms The family live," in Pogo)
house Router clated Press, armed with, staves, spcars and noto added/Reuters
Router
·Council
the
which was regarded as cer-indicate a precedent which offer tainly, but that Washlagten felt oll-bearing states might follow,
After thels discussions Mr Paul that it was essential for
Hize, chief planne: in the United Nations to go on record American State Department, and application. Sir Pearson Dixon, Under- backing Japan's The resolution was introduced as Secretary at the British Foreign the-Committee continued. Its Offee, continued tales on the debate on membership.-United | same question, It was learned.-- Press.
Reuter,
Mother & Baby Survive Crash
Danbury, Dec. 15.
The woman's husband, Mr A mother and her 12-month- Patrick Joseph McGovern, 33, Oxfordshire, old baby wore thrown clear of Deddington, when the car in which she was who was driving the car, was
in travelling skidded and crashed trapped
the overturned through the parapet of a bridge vehicle and drowned.
Mrs McGovern end her baby at Adderbury, near here, and plunged twenty dect into the were taken to Banbury hospital. river below.
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