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Good Talks CONTROLS
THAT Mr Eden and Mr
his
Dulles have been able to reach agreement in principle on a wide range of subjects closely effecting Anglo-American relations and Intoresta la gratifying. No commitments have been made, but the joint eum- munique issued after the two Foreign Ministers had. concluded thair talka clearly spells out the line of policy which President Eleunhower desires Administration to adopt in economic, financial and poli- tical matters which have a direct bearing on the future of the United States and the British Commonwealth. Both Mr Eden and. Mr Butler, it would appear, effectively bolstered their "Trade Not Ald" slogan with BOMO convincing arguments, and if congres- Bional lenders cun be persuaded that a revision of fariff policies, permanent form of financial
F
more
Britain And
America May
Make Appeal
STOPPING SHIPMENTS
TO RED CHINA
Washington, Mar. 8.
Britain and the United States were today ex- pected to follow on their week-end announcement on tighter controls of Communist China-bound Investing overseas, and strategic goods with a call to the world's maritime broader basis for general trading between the United nations to follow suit. States and the Common-
wealth must prove mutually beneficial, then the prospects for more economic throughout the Stability free world will be consider ably enhanced.
IN the political field the
Washington talks
have also been successful. It was agreed that it is casontia! the.
The British promise to tighten up such con- trols was announced in a joint communique here yesterday-most concrete development after four
Ceylon's Strong Reaction
(From Henry Lowrio)
Washington, Mar. 8.
Strong
reaction came frem Ceylon tonight to the promise given by the British Mr Foreign Secretary,.. Anthony Eden, to America --that Britain will help
to impose an economic blockade on the movement
of potential war goods to Communist China.
Mr Eden's pledge was in д communique mnounced
day talks with Mr John Foster yesterday following his three- Dulles, U.S. Secretary of State.
Tonight a cable from Ceylon- youngest Dominion in the the Commonwealth quotes permanent head of her Foreign once, Sir Kanthlah Vaithiono-
than
as saying:
"We don't think there could
days of Anglo-American discussion in Washing-be any international thuggery ton on economic, financial and political problems. over the free movement of inter-
Today it was expected the two countries would.
urge other maritime nations to take stringent measures to prevent the use of their ships and ports in the supply of strategic materials to Communist China,
Action
national trade."
in was
He added that his Govern- ment "expects" rubber, rice and other goods in Ceylon's trade agreement with Red China will be allowed to flow freely.
When Mr Eden arrived Washington last week it emphasised he represented the Commonwealth and not Britain International Monetary alone. Fund, Mr Ivor Booth, after- But he could speak for Bri- wards leaving with Mr Butler tain only when he agreed with for New York,—Reuter,
the United States to cut the flow of goods to Chinu,
would be urged in whila Me Richard Butler, British support of the United Nations Chancellor the Exchequer, will embargo against such shipments have an important conference The British decision, already with the managing director of
the Cabinet in the by will tighten up all proved round the shipping side of the United Nations embargo.
Closer control will be main- tained
on goods in transit in free port arena.”**
Authoritative sources here to-
European Defence Community treaty should be ratified as quickly as possible by the six signa- torica, and the clone interent which both Mr Dulles and Mr Eden displayed in this subject should encourage
French the
.Bonn and
to Κίνο governments substance to the treaty by day asserted that Britain was dolaying no further its voluntarily undertaking the new
But
from restrictions on shipping because ratification. Britain's point of view one as the greatest maritime power of the most important it was thought she should give features of the Washington a lead to the world.
to The proposals appeared discussions was American approval of the British foresee the closer inspection of proposals to end the oil cargoes by Governments every- dispute with Persin. Mr where throughout the world and
increased consultation Dulics recognises the fair
generous.
if
HONGKONG'S TRADE
London, Mar. 9.
The Yorkshire Port said today
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* Dominican pickets de- monstrate with placards outside the UN building in New York. They pro- tested against dictator Trujillo, accused him of massacring .30,000 Hait- Jans. London Express.
In fact, before he left London. 23 INJURED
plan announced yesterday:
Α
пеш
ships re-
BY BOMB
that a tightening in the control the Cabinet had drawn up the of exports from Hongkong to
1. To introduce Communist China, which seamed
system of lensing likely as a result of the recent
Britain and tho talks between the British and gistered in American Governments, would Colonies
90 that strategie
Trieste, Mar. 8. be "an unpleasant biow to the
materials
from
non-British
Twenty-three persons cannot be carried to
injured today when a bomb ex- Colony."
Red Ch
China in British ships.
ploded in a street during 2. To take additional steps to neo-Fascist demonstration.
ships of
Two of the injured were in Soviet bloe or other nationality hospital in a critical condition. carrying strategic
cargoes
The explosion occurred when should be fuelled in a British
Gources
make sure no and co-
at the
will be throwing away his were issued here yesterday to/vulnerable to a cutting of of applies only
to
the
wore
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FUNERAL OF STALIN TODAY
Guns Will Thunder Solemn
Salute
Moscow, Mar. 9.
The great guns of the Kremlin will thunder a final solemn salute as the body of Stalin is laid to rest today alongside that of Lenin, founder of modern Russia, outside the Kremlin walls.
They are the same guns which thundered salvoes to celebrate great Red Army victories dur- ing the war.
Then, if the precedent of the Zhdanov funeral is followed, Mr Gcorgi Malenkov, the new Soviet Premier, and his colleagues will mount the broad steps leading to the broad, flat top of the Mausoleum to review a 15- minute parade of Russia's crack troops,
The funeral will begin at end Marshal Budenny, veteran noon, Moscow time (Hongkong war hero and old friend of time 5 p.m.), when all Com-Stalin-Reuter, mumist countries will observe a five-minute silence mourning period.
TETRESENTATIVES
Moscow, Mar. 9.
Sir Alvary Gascoigné, Britain's The most solemn moment will Ambasadar here, has been ccano when the cofta is designated to represent the shouldered down a wide granite United Kingdom, New Zealand staircase into a 12 square yard and Ceylon at Marshal Stalin's voult
funeral tomorrow. The four mon likely to India has designated her shoulder - the : cofller · are Mr First Secretary, Mr R. D. Eathe Malenkov, Vice Premier
Ambassador, Mr Menon is Lavrenti Berla, Foreign Minis-l in Budapest.
President Marshal Voroshilov.
pape
closed
Mourners
than
Her
by her Charge d'Affaires Me
ter Vyacheslav Molotov and new Australia will be represented It was estimated in Moscow John McMillan. Canada's ro- at midnight that more
will presentative
be her 1,500,000
had filed Embassy Charge d'Affaires Dr through the Hall of Columbe to A. A. D. Ford.
their last homage to Stalin. President Eisenhower of the Hall of Columns was United States has designed Mr to the public from 2 a.m., Jacob Beam, USE Charge Moscow time time
7 a.m.). d'Affaires to be his represent- Before then a great mourning ative, The French Government queue at least six miles long, is to be represented by French wound Ita
M. Louis Joxe; towards Ambassador Moscow's the House of Trade Belgium by her Ambassador M. Unions to catch their Last Arthur Wauters. Pakistan will glimpse of the Soviet leader. be represented by her
Men, women and children
will bo -walled eight: abreast as furries | try -
way
of marwflakes fell on the city, Leopold
MODERATELY COLD
It was moderately cokl, the morning's slinging frost having cared.
passer
Bravo.
and Denmark will be represented by their respective Ambasadors Mr
Perala will be represented by people; the Pencan Minister of Labour, Dr Alam! who, with a party of three, is coming to
the
Mr Rulk Sohlam, Swedish -
Jens Scrive and Mr Hugo Hergol Ethiopia will be represented by
Minister the Ethiopian
Mr Rantford, Ontario,
Access to the Red Square for achou Zalitika and Egypt by Mar. 8.
holders of special
will her Charge d'Affaires Me Omar
Heral A young housewife told cease at 9.30 a.m. Musson time, today how she "kept wash- while all trade, except cars for ing dishes" while her hus which special passes have bee
Isnted, is to come to a halt at band made a cat-o'-nine tails 0800 Moscow time in the area from a belt and lashed or
Moscow from Teheran and of the central squares. her for smoking a cigarette.
Marshal Voroshellov, Mr Nikita Persian Ambassador Mr Nodir Arich with the Counsellor of "After he whipped me,"
said Kruschey, Me Lazar Kaganovich the Embassy Mr Etessami. Mrs Dorothy Adams, 23, "he set and Mr A. Mikoyan, members of down and read newspapers and the new Prosidium of the Ambassador to the Boviet I finished the dishes."
Central Committee of the Soviet
viet Union, doyen of the diplomatic She vowed that she would Communist Party, took turns corps in Moscow, today lald a testify on Monday against her yesterday at standing guard wreath at the foot of Stalin'a husky husband, Donald, 27, over the bier of Marshal Stalin. bler, seat by members of the when he will be given a hearing A delegation of the Russian diplomatic corps. He will re on a charge of assault occasion Orthodox Church visited the present his country the
If convicted, Hall ing bodily harm.
of Columns and left a funeral tomorrow. he could be sentenced to be wreath.
It is understood that Chou lashed himself.
Several other high officials Ez-hi tha Chincão Premier stood guard over the Soviet arrived in Moscow today from leader's coffin.
Peking for the funeral.' Fin- included Marshals land's Prime Minister Dr Urho They Zhukov and Vassilovaky, Deputy | Kekkonen also arrived to re-
his Wer Mihters; Marshal Sokolov- present sky, Red Army Chief of Staff, Reuter.
In an editorial on the talks between Mr Anthony Eden and operation between the maritime Mr John Foster Dulles, which ended in Washington on Satur- latest terme nations. of the nega
paper Communist China relies on day, this Conservative which the British Govern-
entrepot part.
groups of neo-Fascists singed m the "Last year
unauthorised ment has submitted to Dr foreign ships to carry its over-said:
after parade Some of these are trade of Hongkong with China
The Americans are angry at speech by the Secretary of the -Mossadegh. Any further seas trade.
been tolal trade. During the current Ceylon for sending rubber to Italian Social Movement Party modification of them would provided by Russia and asso- accounted for about a fifth of its
ciated sales but It has
in a theatre. The police sald be a denial of the principles estimated that trump freighters year it is not likely to have the Communist Chinese
Ceylon has few ships and is the bomb, wrapped in a parcel, on which they are based. To nying other Bags entered diminished.
sending her rubber to China in was dropped by the neo-Fascists many, in fact, the British Chinese
Supplies of food come to Hong Polish steamers. So thle trade when the poller started dis- 60 a month. offer may appear to be too rate se ports last year
kong mostly from the mainland will not be affected by the new banding the unauthorised Certainly
The communiques-one politi- of China. The place is, therefore, licensing system
It because parade. It was trampled in the economic Mossadegh rejects them he cal and the other
British and and exploded. supplies, which the Chinese Colonial ships.
police arrested a number of mark the end of the formal con-Government might institute by lust
Her husband had ordered her opportunity
It is pointed out in Washing-ot demonstrators. The demon- ferences between Mr Eden and way of retaliation,
smoke, she said, but resolving the deadlock on Mr Butler and their opposite
Red China trators had just attended a not to The decision to tighten the
ton that last year conditions that are honour-numbers of the United States. control of exports from the imports of goods from nai-Party meeting at a theatre, in found a cigarette butt in, the
the
house when he came home on Party secretary: Thursday night. He went into Communist
countries was about which Informal able and just. Persin has;
continued island could not have been on contact
included everything to gain and today.
casy one, but it was right. If $300 million. These
nationalistic speech.
the kitchen and started cutting nothing to lose by accepting Mr Eden plans to see President we are to prosecute the war in
make a This meeting was authorised up a leather belt Eisenhower again tomorrow Korea-and to this we are Jule from India and medical the proposals.
committed we supplies from Western Europe, by irrevocably
the authorities, but the whip, she said. "It must have
taken him 10 or 15 minutes. are bound to do all we can to
I The New York Times. com- Fascist youths were ordered to harper China in alding the plains that among 700 ships disband quietly after the rally. kept on washing dishes. I knew from the Free World that called Instead, about 100 of them what he was would only I didn't try to run at Hongkong and China ports started parading down a boule- last year there were undoubtedly vard, chanting songs and waving have got it
When the whip curtailed,
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"The goods reaching China through Hongkong may not be of direct value in the prosecution of the war, but indirectly they are bound to help and it is, therefore, proper that the laps should be turned off," the York shire Post added.-Reuter.
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Shot, Wounded
Nairobi, Mar. 8,
A KJkuyu was shot and seriously wounded in. Nairobi today when he returned to the street in which he had
been robbed earlier lo try to iden- tify his attackers.
Thla was the third consecutive weckcond that there has
| shooting in the city,
collon from Pakistan and do Marsanich, made a
to
but
cargo of a type that could be confronted them fhor, husband fashed her "six of
was completed,
the back,
The Times adds: "Hongkong's and ordered them to disband seven times" across
she said. "Then he sat down sensitive position poses a About 30 did and the remainder pecullar problem for Britain, refused. The problem is recognised by them.
The police charged and read the papers."
smolcom "He
himself
bub In the confusion which
doesn't want me to He told thoughtful persons in the United ensued, the bomb exploded in States as it helps to explain the front of the headquarters of me what he would do to mo considerable difference between the Trieste independence move and he did," Mrs Adams said. She did not call the police until the British attitude and our own. ment-United Press.
"It is gratifying to see that
the following morning. "I de cided that I am not
going to take any more beatings
She said
had her husband beaten her several times bo fore during their seven-year marriage, but be never had beaten their three children.
Britain is making an attempt to
do what is possible to move closer
to our point of view. London Just A "Normal Express Service.
Ships Collide
At Suez
Misunderstanding”.
Cairo, Mar. 8. A reported rift between Mrs Adams sald whether she former King Farouk of Egypt would continue to live with her and his wife Narriman was husband depended on
what described by members of her happened in court. Under the family today as a "normal Canadian law, she canst obtain misunderstanding
n divorce on the grounds of cruelty-United Press,
ing married between ·
Suez,-Mar. 8.
Narriman's mother, Asalia been One passenger was killed and Harten, went to Rom last aeriously injured Tuesday to "and out the exact
four
were
In the Thomsons. Falls area aboard the Italian ship Toscana alimtion", her uncle, Dr Ietall Best 1952 Film
Inst night when she * Was | Ezzat, sald-United Pres), 2.. hit by the American tanker
today a man, slated to be a Mou Mau oath administrator who escaped from custody yesterday, was shot dead by a police ambush.
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The Toscana, owned by Lloyd Lowas en route from to Trieste with
and
The Cargo.
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FIRE ON LINER
New York, Mar. 8......! The Western motion picture "High Noon" was chosen as the best movie of 1952 in the annual A police patrol discovered passengers
poll of crities and commentators Dundee, Mar. 8. three-home-made firearms made Cowanesque, under charter to
Fire broke out today in the conducted by the Film Dally of three-foot lengths of piping the United States Navy, was en 7,238-ton jute liner city of it was announced today, bound to wooden eloks with a route from the Suez Canal to a Colchester which arrived here: Voting in the 30th annual poll special. tin-covered recess for secret destination
from Pakistan last night with by the publication showed these The Cowanesque struck the one of The largest bullets. They were fired by
Jute other film winners: The Greatest pulling back a wall attached to Toscari amidships, opening a cargoes handled here for years Show on Earth, The African
holo
above the water
Come Back a yard a strong rubber spring.
The blaze which broke out in Queen, Ivanhoe line and damaging the bridge, No. 2 hold, which held 14,000 of Little Sheba, The Lavender Hül of The Cowanesque WAR not the liner's 31,000 bales of Jute Mob, Singing in the Rain, "WIN seriously damaged and reported was still burning tonight-teu-a Bong in my Heart, and Five
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