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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1953.:

Tito On Secret Talks Way To Britain

Belgrade, Mar. 8.

Marshal Tito left by sen yesterday for Brilain on an official State visit, it was officially announced today,

Marshal Tita is expected in London by March 16, after ad- vancing the date of his visit a full week in an unexpected move following the death Marshal Josef Stalin,

of

. Observers believed it was an Indication that the Government is not wonted by the immediate future effect of Stalin's death.

Marshal Tito suited aboard n training ship, Galeb, escorted by British destroyers. There was speculation that news of his

departure was withheld until his ship had safely passed the Straits of Otranto which are under the Uns af Soviet-controlled Albania.

Marshal Tito Mcially visited

Sakajevo ca Friday.

No official agenda was an- nounce for bis London visit but

he is expected to discuss with the

Dritish develo;anent of closer tes between Yugoslavia, Grecco and Turkey.-United Press.

LONDON STATEMENT

London, Mar. 3.

Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia is expected to come to Britain by sea in the Yugoslav naval vessel Guleb, and will be escorted by Royal Navy ships from near Malta, Vie Admiralty announced toplay.

Markdal Tito is conlue to Dritain on March 16.—Reuter,

CATHOLICS PROTEST

Glasgow, Mar. 8. Over 3,000 Roman Catholics at ass rally here today pro- tested against the British Gov- ernment's invitation to Marshal Til of Yugoslavia to visit Kiri-

toin.

On Successor

To Trygve

Lie

RUSSIAN ATTITUDE

STILL A MYSTERY

New York, Mar. 8.

The United Nations Security Council will meet early this week in the first of a series of secret sessions to seek an East-West agreement on the nomination of a successor to Secretary-General Trygve Lie,

The meeting was requested formally on Satur- day by Britain and France and it was believed Ahmed Bokhari of Pakistan, chairman of the 11- nation body under the monthly alphabetical routine, would call a meeting for Wednesday.

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placed before the Council held largely by the chotee the United States. But since de- Zicate negotiations are involved in ประ Council meetings Washington is not showing

It was not likely, according to diplomats, that the first meeting would produce agreement on # now United Nations chief but it was certain to provide a tip on Russia's strategy in the secretaryship issue.

The big question is whetter the new Soviet atministration backed candidate or whether is prepared to veto any Western-

I prefers to swap its support for a generally acceptable nome In return for one or more con- cessions in the United Nations.

If in one way or another

in agreement is reached Courell and a recommendation de, The 40-nution General Assembly will then have the task of formally electing new Secretary-General.

The

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be

its

that

tough negotiations win

In La

Tis

hard. nar d.

It is known, however, Britain and France wanted Mr Pearson. The Arab-Asian bloc, with Lebanon

and Pakistan representing it on the Council, favoured Mr Entezam with Mr Pearson as its second choice.

end of the forth- The Soviet end The current "extentled" term of Mr. Lle expires on February the hards of veteran They urged the Government2, 1954. But Mr Lie, apparent to impress on him "the loathingly disgusted about being boy debater Andrei Gromyko who with which so many loyal citi cotted by the Russians for his rushed posthaste from London zens of this country regarded backing ·of United

Nations on Saturday to head the Russian his persecution of religion." Letion in Korea and over the UN team following

the departure Marshal Tito is coming to troublesome question of alleged home of demoted Foreign Mini Brilain On March 18 for a

United Nations, ter subversives on

Andrel Vyshinsky. private visit as the guest of the payroll, resigned last autumn. handling of the Council debate, British Government. He is too greed, however, to stay on including the

with

possibility Queen Elizabeth until his successor was selected. Russia demanding while in London.

a series of At present, at least for the concessions for not vetoing the The visit of the Yugoslav record, the Kremlin wants Polish West's candidate, may indicate President has arousel strong Foreign Minister Stanislaw the general "cold war" criticism from many Catholics Skrzeszewski for the US$55,000 life of the

policy in Britain. Reuter.

new Mulencov yearly Job. But the Russiate

Staregime, are aware that the Pole is not acceptable to London, Mar, V.

the West Secret Service

and there are Indications they might security police will keep a prefer to accept someone else special watch on British Com- rather than face the prospect of Air Lie's term being extended munista whom they consider

again or having a caretaker ad- dangerous and on people ol Yugoslay origin who are opposed ministration appointed by the to Tito, during the Marshal's Assembly.

Junch

visit.

SPECIAL WATCH

men

It is reported, that one of several Retoured

with

cary

bullet-proof glass, owned by the War Office, will be at Marshal Tito's dispoal.

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to

area

and

can-

INDIAN DELEGATE

of

The West hopes to wind up the secretaryship debate before the end of this month on the assumption that Mr Vyshinsky's chairmanship of the Council-- he takes over on April 1 upon his return from Moscow wil not

requests for

Tlity matters.

long-delayed

Peron Visit SCOTLAND

To Chile

PLANS GLITTERING

PARADE FOR THE QUEEN

Smiling President Peron (right) of the Argentine, pays an official visit to the neigh- bouring State of Chile, and received in Santiago by Chilian President Ibanez. --Express Photo.

Britain To Report Six Foreign

To Commonwealth

On Economic Talks

London, Mar. 8.

The British Government will report to the American economic talks before the Organisation Commonwealth Governments on the Anglo- for European Economic Co-operation meets in Paris on March 23.

(The Anglo-American talks, ended in Washington on Saturday night, dealt mainly with the Common. wealth economic plan for expanding production and increasing the trade of the Western world on the lines drawn up at the Commonwealth economic conference of Prime Ministers in London last year.)

Senators

Want Time

To Think

It Over

Mr Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary, who with Mr R. A. Butler, Chancellor of tho Exchequer, represented Britain at the Washington talks, La chairman of the OFEC.

han

As OEEC chairman he called a meeting of the QFEC Ministerial Council to discuss the plan with European states- men and explain the first re- nctions to the plan of President Elsenhower's Administration.

Meanwhile Mr Butler will visit Ottawa to discuss American reactions with the Canadian Louis St

Laurent.

Washington, Mar. 8. Two Republican Senators Prime Minister, Mr favour dropping an Ad- ministration move 10 con- Financial observers in London dema Soviet Russia for said a great deal of discussion enslaving free people.

between Britain, the Common- wealth, the United States and Western Europe would still have to take place.

DARK HORSES

The lending Western dilates are Canada's External Britain's Sir Gladwyn Jebb and #t meeting wero made by Affairs Minister

Lester Peas-

the French sch now

delegate, Henri serving as President Police all over Britain huve

Hoppenot, in lotters of the Assembly and Brigadier.

to Mr Bokhari. ported

Scotland Yard's General Carlos Romulo of the Branch in charge of Philippines who

Outside the possibility of a Special

presided over Security arrangements for the Assembly in 1940.

Soviet veto, one could come from foreigh State visis-on Yugo-

The dark horse stable in- Nationalist China if Mra Pandit's slavs Iving in their

cludes. Iran's Nosrollah En-name was placed on the docket. particularly

those known as tuzam, Mexico's Foreign Minis-The Formosa government is sure -supporters of exiled King Poter. ter Luis Padilla-Nervo-aid, of to oppose. her because of India's think we better have a

Their movements are not ex-late, Madame Vijaya

Laksami recognition of the Peking regime; cooling off period of 80 days," pected

to be restricted, but if Pandit, sister of India's Prime Mrs Pandit, however, appeared

aware of the difficulties involved sald Sen. George Aiken of Ver- 126y come to. Landa while the Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. Marshal is here, they will be They key to the post of top in her candidacy when she told mont.

she was "not closely watched.--Reuter.

contender wrese name is to be reporters that

dreaming of contesting election." She said she had no desire to "stand up to canvars of contest" but indicated she would be available for the job her same received unanimous back- Ing and "India is called upon to All the need."-United Press.

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FRENCH

the

"I certainly can't rec any advantage to the United States telling the world that we stand for something by an

eight to even vote.”

He referred to the margin by which the Senate Foreign Rela- tions Committee adopted an amendment to the administra- tion's resolution proclaiming the hope that self-government will be restored to victims of "Soviet despotism."

in

WELL RECEIVED

Financial observers welcomed the general agreements principle between Britain, the Commonwealth and the United States on four main aspects of

the plan.

These are:

Sound internal policies;

The objectives of free trade and currencies;

Greater Andustrial and agricul- Lural development and the crea- The amendment would make tion Di a climate favourable

MINISTER'S it clear that the resolution both to creditor and debtor

MISSION

Darwin, Mar. 8..

M. Jean Letourneau, French Minister of State for Indo- China, arrived here by air to- day for talks with Australian political and military chiefs.

nother inng nor denies the nations by increased Inter- validity of any World War national investment in develop- Second agreements, such as those ment projects; and reached at Yalta, Teheran and The Lise of international Potsdam.

organisations, such as the World Bank

and the International Actually the committee vote Monetary Fund, for promoting was eight to six, but Sen. Charles the policies of expanded Tobey, the only member not freer trade.-Reuter,

recorded, said he would vote with Democratic opponents of the amendment,

He is expected to seek Aug- The Democrats contend the tralian help in the struggle amendment makes the resolution against the Vietminh Commu- | meaningless, nist-led rebels.

East.

اد

In

a Press statement M. Letourneau said:

"All freedom-loving countries must work for the containment and defeat of the Communist forces in Vietnam.

Seven Republicans and one Democrat voted for the amend- ment and six Democrats opposed

All parties

T

the dispute agree

Counsel Would Return

and

Ministers

To Meet

Strasbourg, Mar. 8. Developments in Russla since Stalin's death are

Stag

"Honours Three” To Be On Display In Edinburgh

Edinburgh, Mar. 8.

Scotland is delving back through the centuries to plan a glittering parade of her ancient "Honours Three"-Crown, Sceptre and Sword-on Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation visit here next June,

At the Queen's request, these priceless trea- sures, all more than 450 years old, will be borne be- fore her as she drives in procession to a special service in St. Giles' Cathedral on June 24.

They are the Scottish regalin, symbols of Royal power when Scotland was a separate kingdom, and among the oldest regal emblems in Britain.

the streets below.

It is more than 130 years since, land, a former amateur boxer they inst left Edinburgh Castle, and first man to fly over Mount perched on rock 440 feet Everest-in 1933-is atld to in-. above the heart of the Scottish herit the undisputed right to capital, to be carried through carry the Crown, which is made of gold mined in the Leadhills The Queen's visit, three weeks three-and-a-half pounds,

of southern Scotland and weighs after her Coronation in West- minster Abbey in London, will be crown was first worn more than AD * plain gold circlet, this only the second Stato occasion 000 years ago

by King Robert

four

for which they have boon

the Bruco. brought out since Seatland ond England merged into the United

POPE'S GIFT Kingdom in 1707.

King James V added Before that, the regaila, styled golden arches to the Crown 200 the "Honours of Scotland", were years later. Diamonds, pearls, used at the Commations of the apphires and ancient Scottish Kings and at stones, the openings of the Scottish velvet Parliament.

expected to be discussed at a meeting here to- morrow of Foreign Minis- ters of six European nations engaged in build- a United Blates of Europe. The

ilstory, mix Ministers-of France. West Germany, Italy, Belgium, Holland, and Luxembourg-will be receiving from a contmon assembly

of Parliament- arianis 淼 draft Constitu- Mon for the proposed new super-state.

But, outalde this historic ceremony, the six Foreign Ministers are expected to meet for a general talk an the negotiations to creato a European Defence Com- munity and other common problems-Reuter,

MILITARY

TALKS

IN PARIS

other preelous

and

1

crimson

sik

bonnet edged. with snowy ermine were added by

Once, during their chequered others of the 15 monarchs who

have worn' it. two Scotswomen smugged them out of a besieged Balcarres, 53-year-old premier The Earl of Crawford and castle to safely under the vert Earl of Scotland, has put for

ward a claim Sceptre,

tyes of un invading English

army.

and

to carry the a hexagonal rod Of Later, they were lost for more gilded silver, topped by a rock than a century. During World crystal globe

Scottish pearl. War II, they were brocked up for safety in a wall of Edinburgh fact that one

He bases his claim

of his enecstors Castic. Only four people knew the secret of their hiding place. card the Sceptre at the last

Scottish Coronation.

WINDING ROUTE

on the

The Sceptre come from Rome In 1492, a gift to King James IV The man with the job of from Pope Alexander VI. King arranging their ceremonial dis- James V had it remade in the play this summer is Scotland's 16th century. Lord Lyon, King of Arms, 50- | year-old Sir Thomas "Innes of

Learney.

The 27-year-old Countess of Erol, as 27th hereditary Lord Scolland, High Constable of

the right He is one of the Queen's

to guard her lieutenants

with the in

queen

mighty 458- Scotland, in charge of alt State and Public of justice and the right or peare year-old Sword of State, rymbol ceremonial. The origins of his and wor.

of former Scottish

The Sword

Reuter.

has a wooden

office are lost in antiquity, but his predecessors controlled the Coronation ceremonies of the scabbard, covered with red silk volvet and mounted with ancient Scottish Kings

The procession of June 24 will silver-gilt ornamental plates. It

was a gift to James Washington. Mar. 8.

IV from start

Holyroodhouse, Pope Julius from American

leaders resider.co

II military

of Rome." left for Paris to jolan high Kings and Queens, where Queen level meeting an strategy Elizabeth will stay from June abilities of the Western Euro- Reared to the existing cap-22-29.

To enable as many 48 pil- sible sible to see it, the procession will

- probably-take-a-winding- Giles' Cathedral, standing at the route through the capital to St opposite end of the steep, his- toric "Royal Mile" running from Palace through the old the town

pean defence system.

Chairman of the

General Omar Bradley

Joint Chiefs of Staff, left shortly after noon for the "Command Exercise" Supreme Ailed Head- quarters which was called by General

Mathew Ridgway, Allied Chief.

at

Earlier In the day General

During the service, the regulia

Hoyt Vandenberg. Air Chief will probably lie in front of the of Staff, departed for the meel- Royal pew. The Queen will not

In-wear the Crown. Ing. Vandenborg also will spect U.S.A.F installations while abroad,

at

UNDISPUTED RIGHT

To Expand Broadcasts

To Asians

Now York, Mar. 8. Radio Free Asia expects to expand its broadcast to people behind the "bamboo curtain" this year.

Admiral Lynde McCormick, A special committee is en- Commander of NATO forces in gaged on the jusic of selecting

The privately sponsored pro- the Atlantic was to fly to the about 1,500 refple who will at paganda project which is some meeting' from his headquarters tend the service in St. Giles' thing like but entirely separato

Norfolk,

Cathedral and who. at tho from the U.S. government General

told re- Queen's request, will be "repre- Volce of America" radio has porters he thought that after sentative of all parts of Scotland present audience of 12,000,000, the strategy discussions by al- and all aspects of Scottish life," its officials estimated. most 100 high military officers la the responsibility of the More Asians will be able to of the Western Powers there Lord Lych to arrange them in listen in to the programme if would be a meeting late in the procession in the proper order of As now planned additional week of the standing group of precedence.

transmitters can be set up to the

North Atlantic Treaty Another question which he supplement broadensis to Malayn, Organisation.

has to decide is: "Who shall Thailand, Ceylon, Indonesia and General Bradley expects to carry the honours?"

the Philippines.

Radio Free Asia is a sort of return to Washington

The Duke of Hamilton, 49~

partner to the older

about

March 15-Associated Press. year-old premier peer of Scot-junior

radio

Free

"T-3" Pronounced Suitable Base For

United States Air Force

Arctic

on

projects

Europe. Both are of the Crusade of Freedom which private clizens set up in 1040 at the start of the East-West "cold war to got information about the free world

la people in the Communist countries.

coins but many gave donations hundreds of dollars each. Asociated Press.

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SAID TO HAVE CONFESSED

Competent observers in Cen-

Chinese Americans have given berra said last week that they

enthusiastic response to очень believed any Australian

New York, Mar. 8. The report by A. P. Crary, They measured its thickness rent campaign for funds to would not involve manpower that the resolution would mean A floating ice island inside I. D. Cotal and T. F. Sexton of with sound waves. Knowing inance radio Free Asa. At one becouse of her commitments in little or nothing to rest of the the Arctic Circle and relatively the Geophysics Research Directhe rate at which sound travels rally in a Chinese school in New Malaya, Korea and the Middle world unless approved by an close to Russia has the stability torate of the Air Force's Cam through Ice they set off 100 lbs. York's Chinatown over 1,000

overwhelming vote-Associated to norve

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United bridge Research Centre, Air of TNT and calculated the persona joined in the demon- States air defence base, a Research and Development thickness by the time it took for siration. Some could only give Press.

preliminary report by

Ale Command, was published in the echo to come back. Force scientists Indicated | organ of

The pack ice of Une Art day"

Institute of North America. Furthermore

Ocean which surrounds the ice Its surface is

Jaland is generally 10 to 15 feet Their tho comparatively level with

report

thick, Movement of the floating height of ridger above the "Flotchers Xeland," dasigrated th troughs averaging only two to "-3" where an Air Force party island through the Arctic leo five feet near the centre al- landed by plane last March and pack was traced on a chart from and April 3, 1952, to October 2, 1863. though in a few places near the established Kampalu, Mar. 7,

Nino north roughly north-

at approximately Mr D. N. Prit, QC, who shore the height is as much as selentile study station.

Tokyo, Mar...8, men are on the island now, six west led the defence in the Kapen..

east of Barrows, Alaska, the Tauruoka city polico of However, there is the thawing | operating the weather station and drified M 11 ZÂN 25g Course Northern Honchui reported ar- ruria trial of Jomo Kenyatta

and

three continuing their hundreds of miles north and ting mid-

sclentine studies.

fotkay Mrs and five other Africans on Mau season from into June to

Kenami that sald today

August when Iakes form in all charges,

south and eastward with some Kobayashi, -64, und... her he would return to Kenya the Island hollows arting in

The reporting scientists and backtracking until it was at 90 Temolu 25. on a charge of there were an append or if al- the Arst week of July. Channels the huge eating ico cape han a west 07 north which is of the equnterfelling about 2,000

the lakes and the ternative charges were pressed. form between

surface of approximately 60 nordwest coast of Greenland. mimeographed and coloured 10-

yen notes and ponding about 400. The charge on which the

of clogging mow the lakes Tubo approximately 31 miles and The scientists suggested it of them. of the Mau Mau off "quite rapidly" but not until | is five miles across at ' its nor, probably would move southi-ghe apprehended pair also are management

And late October would the lakoowest point: IE 100 secret society.

fest west at this point to start | reported to: have confessed to Mr Pritt is now on his way botiems suppert & C-47 equipped thick. This would give it great phother circuit through the milling. Dour bogus 1,000-yea by air to England.-Heuber.

stability,

„Arsily: Dosenkarz ·Press........| 221on last year/minute

"Indo-China's strategic posi tion makes it the key to South- East Asia. If Viņtmándı troops succeeded in ovumming Viet- nam the security of the entire area would be endangered.

"I am here more specifically on behalf of the Frera. Union Boldiers now fighting in Inlo

Chioa

The Australian people have realleed how deeply Interested 1 Sailor, 7 Epio, they are in our fight for Inkto am sure they remem

SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD—Across: Cargo; 10 Valuo, 11 Eers, 13 Presenting,:15 Tear, 10 Loor, 10 Chian, Dependent, 27 Eros 24 Arson, 25 Rouge, 20 Pine, 37 Steals ber 1942 (when the oxuntry was Down; 2. Ampo, i Lapus, 4 Rivets, Rolenied, 0 Pler, & Purge; threatened with Japanese im

12 Strut 13 Pulse, is Stressed, 17 Adom, 18 Opines,: 20 Nerve, I vasion) and say 'never again! ?. 21 Equal, 23. Raid,

he concludedevillejitor.

Mau

feet.

G

weather

are being tried relate to AYEK Arctic Sco. Once they are clear square miles, à ‘cireuniférente

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