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THE CHINA · MAIL, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1958.

Garden Party Middle East Situation Will

At Palace

The Queen loide a garden party in the grounds of Buckingham Palace to welcome and meet visitors to London for the Coronation, In the left foreground are (left to right) the Princess Royal, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, Princess Margaret and Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. At right, the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh chat with members of the New Zealand National Band-Express Photo.

ROYAL

CHILDREN

CENTRE OF ATTRACTION

London, June 8.

The Queen returned to London this morning from Windsor, where she rested at the week-end after her strenuous Coronation week.

Before she arrived, crowds

Buckingham

Polace outside were entertained by the antics of the Queen's

chlidren, Princo Charles

Princess and Anne, 0% window, They

two

watched their great-uncle, the Duke of Gloucester, arrive on horseback to take the salute t #rehearsal of Trooping the Colour, the military in which the

ceremony.

Berlin's Best Customer

Berlin, June 8.

Britain buys more goods made in Berlin than any other area, Bir Ivone Kirkpatrick, the British High Commissioner In Ger- many, Bald today.

He was speaking at the opening ceremony of the new British headquarters in the Berlin Olympio Stadium, which now houses hoth the civil administra- tion and Britinis Army Headquarters.

Bir Ivone said trade be- tween West Berlin and the, United Kingdom had ek- tended recently, bringing the United Kingdom "to the head of the list of countries importing goods made in Berlin."-Reuter,

Queen will take WAR SINKING

part on Thursday.

Prince Charlen

gave an ex-

cellent salute and Anne, copy-

RECALLED

Gasperi Hopes Rising

+

Be Discussed

At

Bermuda

London, June 8.

་་་་

The Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill, plans to discuss the delicate Middle Eastern situa tion with President Eisenhower when they meet at Bermuda later this month, reliable sources said.

The defence vacuum in one of the world's most Important strategic areas and the recent failure to agree with Egypt on the future of the vital Suez Canal base are the chief problems which the two statesmen will review.

Despite the main attention at Bermuda to the West's relationship with Russia, the Middle East is ex- pected to rank high on the Big Three agenda.

Sir Winston may seek re- #surances for American backing In efforts to secure a strong pro-Western base in the urea as the focal point of any forth- coming defenco arrangements in the Middle East, the sources said.

Big Turn-Out Maybe

Mean Victory

TC-

In

Erskine's Pledge To Kenya

savagery and violence.

"Respect for Law and order must be restored without delay," ho added,

Bidault States Terms

Stable Government

Necessity

Paria, Juno 9. Premier-designate Georges Bidault declared last night that he would form Government for a long time or not at all.”

A

consultationg with party lenders M. Bidault, who finished his yay and will face the day, was speaking at a preis National Assembly on Wedece- conterence His chances of re- eaving the 314 votes needed tor inyastiture were eated fairly high

political quarters.

Asked about prospects of peace in Indo-China following peace in Koron, he replet "From the mbenant pazee is re-established (in Korca), there must be peace everywhore. It should initiate a general ecame-fre,”

M. Bidaull said his views on the European Army had not changed:

M. Bidault, who was Foreign Minister in the outgoing Mayer Government, is responsible for getting the approval of the six- member nations of the European Defence Community (EDC) treaty for additional protocols designed to give France greater freedom in disposing her arm- ed forces.

18 MONTHS?

Leftist Radical leader Francola

18

the

M. Bidault is expected to pro- poze economy cuts in his polley speech on Wednesday. Ho is also expected to speak on the

ase the casc

burden need to France of her war in Indo- China, although his French policy remains unchanged.

on

him

the

If the Assembly votes. into office, he will be France's 19th Prime Minister since jiberntion-Router..

Encouraged by recent United States backing of British basle views on Middle Eastern defence needs, Sir Winston hopes for a stronger Joint Anglo-American pelley which, he feels, might

Nairobi, June 8. ullimately result in cleser Arab

General Sir George Erskine, co-operation

new East African military Britain has Intely startal to Commander. tonight pledged Liken her position

in Suez to himself to defeat Mau Mau and that of the United States in do his utmost to relleve the Partama, arguing that

like peoples of Kenya of their anxiety America she herself stands guard and the, anxiety

felt for them Mitterand told reporters after at Suez over the commerce of

conferring with in Britain and abroad.

M. Bidault nstions and the interests of the

yesterday that the Premic- Commonwealth ta

the which he is vital.

a Colony-wide broadenst designate would ask the Nation- following lds arrival from Bri-al Assembly for measures to There is still hope in British tain yesterday to assume over-

safeguard the existence of his Government quarters thing

at. lenst all control of all anti-Mau Mau government for Egypt seillement with Rome, June 8.

will operations, he declared: "I shall months.

M. Bidault did not mention a Itallans today recorded in due course, once the not be satisfied until every loyal

principle has been approved ellizen in Kenya can go about specific peried at his press con- one of the highest polls in that the installations of the vital his work in peace, safety and ference.

M. Paul Reynaud, first un- the country's history to give base will be adequately looked

security," after. Dut it is also increasing,

successful candidate for Premier Alcide de Gaspert's y admitted here that a formal General Erskine announced pnlership in the present Coalition good hopes of Middle East defence organisa-that, though he did not as yet crisis, staked his investiture on defeating strong opposition then of any type, to be effective, know what opportunities there a call for dissolution of Parlia

must be founded on a from left and right.

com-were for using aircraft in opera- ment if his government were Voters defled torrential rain with the Arab countries.

munity of interest and purpose tions against Mau Mau, he in- defeated within 18 months.

tended to examine this with his throughout the country to cast |*** ACCEPTS U.S. VIEW their ballots in Italy's second

Royal Air Force advisers "very Britain has come round to general elections since the war the American view that, to cut

carefully." In many centres the poll a defence organisation for the General Erskine said he knew percentage was higher than the Middle East to the NATO pat-the evil creed of Mau Mau had established in the first tem, the goodwill of the coung led to crimes of the greatest rentcctions in 1043,"

tries involved in the area may Iloma

officials, be more important than Ministry making a first rough estimate, luctantly conceded bases. thought the poll throughout the But Britain still holds that nation had exceeded the 90 per ccrllan fundamental

basca' can- Tokyo, June 8.

abandoned altogether, cent

there is The Nippon Kalli (Marine Dont mark fixed by the Centre not be

sufficient parties as essential unless

guarantee that they will be and princess brought what look-Salvaging) Company today held for their victory. Voting station

stations were on-the-spot memorial. ser-

open available ed like a toy gun to the window an and stood trying to imitate the vice at sea off Ujima Harbour,

for seven hours today for the emergency and in good working It is on these lines that motions of the soldiers outside Western Japan, for 1.400 crew benefit of people who did not order.

the of

former battleship with their rifles,

At the close Sir Winston is expected to re- vote yesterday, “Mutsu" which sank there on

late last night, view the Middle Eastern dead- of the stations Later in the day the Queen June 8, 1943.

the percentage already stood lock with President Eisenhower. He will probably reinforce his Edinburgh and the Duke of

ut 82.04 per cent for the nation, The Coronation

48,000-ton battleship according to

official an made

the an arguments with view ad- Mutsu sank following a trive through Landon sterious explosion"-inside-the

"my-acco

vanced lately In some American nouncement today. From Buckingham Palace they

By mid-morning" the poll in quarters that in the Middle East city had reached 91.32 exists a vast potential aircraft Nemc drove through south-east of the ship and still lies.45 metres

Walworth,

Peckham, below the surface at the bottom city

un Allied- bordering compared with a carrier, par cent, total poll in

clared-Reuter. 1048 of 80.9 per controlled sen and endowed with Brockley, Blackheath, Lewisham,

almost

oil de- unparalleled Eltham, Charlton, Greenwich,

cent, So far the salvaging company

Premier do Gaspari's Christ- posits, essential for the modern New Cross, Bermondsey, South-has recovered 077 mortal wark and Woolwich,

mains. Seventy-five relations lan Democrats and their small war machine. Crowds filled the pavements of dead crew members from all flanking parties-Social Demo-

Suggest are now being cheered until they were parts of Japan attended today's crats, Liberals and Republiclans hoarse-Reuter,

--estimated that the high poll base to ceremony.-Reuter.

would

carry them over the almost summarily dismissed haltway mark of the total vote. here, andi Sir Winston 15 -Reuter.

expected to present the argi ments against such alternatives in his forthcoming talks.

Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, The Gaza strip is now practi- dined tonight with Prime Minis- cally written off for administra-

ter Shigeru Yoshida at the tive as well as technical

American Embassy

where strategle reasons,

American Ambassador John M. It would require a piped Allison was host. A bearded Japanese straggler water supply whose vulner The guests included Kichisa- has reported to the Philippines ability is considered too great in buro Nomura, Japanese Constabulary at Marbel district, the event of an emergency. 11 Cotabato province on

bassador in Washington at the time of the Pearl Harbour attack, Mindanao island, according to reports here today.

The Japanese said there were

and Robert Murphy, former US, Ambasador who is now General Mark Clark's. Adviser for tho 12 other stragglers on nearby Mount Matutum, where they

truce talks-Beuter. have married natives.-Router.

Ing him, likewise.

and

und did stood erect

Then the little prince

their third

of the sen.

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Jap Straggler Surrenders

Manila, June 8.

JAPANESE PACT WITH SYRIA

Damascus, June 8. Japan and Syria signed commercial agreement today.

In the

event of

WRITTEN OFF

for an alternative

and

There is also little support in military quarters for Malta or Cyrenaica where transport and communication exposed.

incs are too

Cyprus is considered to offer the best possibilities among all the potential alternatives, but the military do not place it on the sam level with Suez i because it is an island.-United Press

Syria will apply ordinary cus- Belgrado-Cairo Talks toms taxes on Japanese goods under the agreement and both countries can protect their no- tional products.

Belgrade, June 8,

A Yugoslav trade delegate left here today for Egypt to negotiate Japan engaged to purchase' new trade agreement. The 5,000 tons of-Syrian cotton present Yugoslay-Egyptiany-traile ycarly in foreign currenty.- agroament explres early Reuter.

August-Beuter.

Photographs Of Everest Triumph On The Way

Katmandu, June 8.

Thanks to their equipment; Photographs showing Sir Ed the two men, though hand- mund Hillary and his Nepalese capped by the light powder now companion, Tensing, standing that foited previous expeditions, the 20,002-foct summit of experienced little difficulty from

and climbed Mount Everest on May 20 will exhaustion reach here shortly, according remaining 1,300 feet to the sum→

mit. in loss than six hours." (4). to the British Embassy.

on

of

Colonel Sir John Hunt, leader

the expedition, is expected

the

to arrive here about June 20 slayed on accompanied by Tensing,

Embassy Fources

During the few minutes they the summit, thom sources added, they doffed bele sald today oxygen maska to take photo

YESTERDAY'S' CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Pallid, Raid, that Sir Edmund Hillary and graphs of each other beside the Chary, 10 Lools, 11 Most, 13 Resolution, 15 Tear, 18 Land, Tensing made their ascent after faga of Britain, Nepal, India and 10- Ditressed, 22 Soon, 24 Prank, 25 Realm. 20 Peer, 27 Sur-pending the night in a tiny, the United Nations,

ey Down: Ama, 3 Loyal, A Dilate, 6 Promotes, Hiss, & tent of their Inst, advanced

ridge above the They they started the Atono, 12 Tired, 13 Rules, 14 Ordinary, 17. Adare, 10 Sinkes, camp on a 30-Error,-21. State, 23 Open."

mountain's mouths Col“ (snadle)!

He was going to spend the next few days in acquainting himself with the situation,

"I will then make plans and get on with the job," he said

He said he might have to take stern measures to restore respect for the law but nobody need doubt that he believed in justice. "I desire to see this country returned to the normal process where justice of government und progress for all races and creeds can be developed in an atmosphere of peace," "he de-

Adm. Radford

In Tokyo

Tokyo, June 8. Admiral Arthur Radford, Chairman of the United States

Am

-EMPIRE-

PRINCESS ·

NEXT CHANGE

THE FLEET'S IN-

with gobs of proclous,

gal-orkesical fun!

ALL ASHORE

TECHNICOLOR

MICKEY ROONEY • DICK HAYMES PEDOY RYAN RAY MCDONALD:

MS BARBARA BATCH ↑ KOTLARL

Greek Troops Standing By

The

at

Athens, June 9. Troops and police are standing by to prevent disturbances-and- "ensure freedom of work" during a 24-hour general strike in the Athens-Piraeus arcal

strike

beginning midnight, Wis called by, the General Confederation of La- bour to

claims

for support immediate

wage increases. The currency devaluation on April 9, halved the value of the drachma and labour unrest has followed.

Two hundred thousand workers ore expected to take part in the the strike, according to Confederation of Labour.

The Gencial Confederation of to foreign Labour has appealed trade unions for support.

The Cabinet has adopted the normal measures to ensure function of railway, tramways..

telecommunications and buses, bakeries-Reuter.

STAR

Phone: 58031

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that former \

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pops Chequeen!

Dishonorable

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