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Chinese Nationalists In Burma Will Fight On
BRITISH
SHIPS FOR JAPAN
Being Sold As Scrap
London, July 20,
British ship which are spend. Ing the last few months of their Do te in Far Eastern waterp have a strong chance of ending up as raw material in Japanese factories.
To help tisfy an urgent ing dustrial demand" for stoći, áll of which has to be imported. Japanese shipbreakers are payi ing for higher prices for old ships than their counterparts in Britain.
British shipbreakers liave been offering about Le pr mrves registered tun, Japane buyers have been paying about £12 on condition that the ship is delivered in Japan.
Recent sales of British ships to Japan include the Ocean Venum and the Sovae, which 10 Kether amount to about 13,000 gross registered tuns and the old 0,000-ton cargo ship Luutuku.
British shipbreakers appear to have sutialled their immediate and prices in requirements London are tenu
tending full This wet
week Japanese buyers have been offering only £10 to £15 per gross registered ton but, as continental breakers are having difficulty with currency eences, London selling agents believe thal sales to the Japanese will continue. Reuter.
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Soviet Matches
For Britain
London, July 20
Britain is to buy £500,000 worth of matches
Iron Russia
during the next 12 months, it was announced in the House of Commons today.
the
Mr Horry Mackeson, Scerot- ary for Overseas Trade, sald Government would issue Import licences for, that amount,
In return,
place orders for un equal value of Britishi woollen and worsted piecegoods, he added.- Reuter.
to
Still Supported
By Britain
Londen, July `28.
Mr I. A. Butler, Acting Prime
Minister, nasred
л
the House of Commana today that Britain con finzied to
Support the United NationsTM majority plan
for slomin control "unless
beiter
siter- nativo is suggested,"
lio sald the Government hoped this plan "will serve as a useful basis for fur ther discussion in the Dis... - armament Comunissian." Reuter.
Urgent Summons
To Senior Officer From Formosa
Bangkok, July 28.
Regional commanders of General Li Mi's Chinese Nationalist guerillas in Burma have flatly rejected a four-nation military commission's plan to evacuate 12,000 guerillas, a usually reliable source said today.
The commission, formed of delegates from Burma, Formosa, Thailand and the United States, has been meeting in Bangkok since May 22 in an
Oil Production attempt to secure the withdrawal of the Nation-
A Record
Middle
alists from Burma.
Five commanders from General Li Mi's Monghsat head- quarters in Burma, led by Lieutenant-General Lee Tse-feu, Löndun, July 28,
arrived in Bangkok five weeks East oll well age to give their views on the duced 2 record
59,000.000 evacuation plan. metric tons of crude of during the Best six months of 1953, the Petroleum Information Burenu reported today.
The chief producing country was Kuwait, which for the six month period slightly exceeded Squdi-Arablan production for the first thie. Both produced Just over 20,000,000 metric
tons.
Middle East production for the same period last year was only 50.5 million metric tons. Uplied Press,
That Bounced
↑
Copenliagen, July 20.
former chief of the Danish Defence Forots Press service was soled for a year yesterday" for drawing farge Suns Di money for hospitallly' Journalists and others
bleh he never gave. Lieutenant-Colouet Juel Wibght, found guilty of oblating money by false preiences, was also ordered 10 repay 4341
(almost £226)
kroner which he
had improperly got from the Ministry of Defence, Iculer.
Butler's Denial Of A Split
Adenauer's
Letter To Dulles
Pact With Soviet Not Mentioned
4 Mr United
Washington, July 28. Jolin Foster Dulice
Sipios
Secretary
State, sald today that a letter
he had
Konrad
received
from Dr
Adenauer, Ho
West
German Chancellor, in no way
proposed that the
Drience
Community
offer a non-ekgression the Soviet Union.
European
should pact to
Ho told his weekly presa conference that he received
Jetter Drom Dr Adenauer suring the Big Three Western Foreign Ministers conference In Washington this month but
11
pact.
made no proposal for F
He said that if Dr Adenauer was thinking of it he did not
foreign: { expresa it.
London, July 28. Countering Labour BUERCA tions in last week's sant parleys. General LI
there were M'affairs debate that
He added Dr Adenauer had Deputy has failed to bring the differences of opinion between expressed the basic concept that regional commanders around.
North Sir Winston Churchill and his the
Atlantic Treaty colleagues, Mr R. A. Butler, Organisation and the European
CALLED TO TAIPEI
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In Bangkok it was understood Acting Prime Minister, replied Defence Community ware deden General Li Mi had summoned in the House of Commons to live and not aggressive organisa the lender of the
was tions and nothing in the letter rebellious day that the Government
go beyond that On their arrival they an-commanders
imabsolutely united on the policy seemed to to Taipei nounced they would continue medintely for taiks.
"we am following under the concept. the night.
He is expected to Ay within Prime Minister
MDulics said that Dr Ho added: "I think the most Adenauer had further thoughts 48 hours.
bear in mind he would no doubt Calouet Fa-de, the Formosa important matter to Government delegate at the commission, is expected to leave with him.
The commission proceedings completely stalled the outcome of the Taipei have been
General Li M, convalescing in Talpel, Formosa, then eni his Deputy General L Win-bin, to Bangkok in an attempt to
me thus retocillus manders to accept the evacun- tion plan, already approved by
the Formosa Government.
com-
oiks is, known, the sources said. The attitude of the querilla
Now, the Bangkok sources say, after three weeks of inces-commanders has caused
Bull-Fighting Not What It Was
In Good Old Days
Madrid, July 28.
Veiled charges that bulla fighting in Spanish rings are being bloated up with flour and water to fire them, have begun circulating in the Spanish preas and
crisis.
mind at the present is the need chrify thon-Reuter. for absolute unity between the alles who are concerned In this matter. That we achieved
have und it is u great achievement."
He did not reply to Sir Her- bert
Williams, Conservative, sur- who asked if there was
evidence that M. Malenkov, the Prime Minister, would
any
BRITISH FIRM GETS ORDER
prise in diplomatic quarters here
London, July 28. because the evacuation plan
A Lancashire finm, Plas drafted by General Ly Mil's staff leave his own country to attend Brothers of Oldham, has won a offeers in Taipei and brought to a conference.
contract to supply cotton spin-
valuod Bangkok Colonel Fu-de
Mrning machinery
at. Nor did he reply when and accepted with only slight | John Rankin, Labour bed: £850,000 for Korca. modifications by the Burmese "Can you tell us when
the There was international com- delegation a compromise. Government managed to get the petition for the order which is to Reuter.
Prime Minister to support
equip three spinning mills using policy?"
more than 50,000 spindles. Earlier Mr Butler had said that the Soviet Government had not yet repiled to an invitation
3.4
TRUMAN
MEMOIRS
Russia has agreed threatened the already tottering industry with a new REVELATION
Staffords Going
To Korea
London, July 28. The First Battalion, the North Staffordshire Regiment, is to Icave early in October Korea despite the signing the Korean armistice," was -announced-today
for of
Jose Salas y Guirlor, writing in the well-informed morning paper ABC, claimed that the toros of today have lost most of their spirit long before the crucial minutes of the spectacle the fight to the death between matador and beast.
He said that he does not | m precisely know the reason for ihis, but cannot help spéculating that the bulls are being bloated shortly before entering the ring, Traditionally, the bulls do not ca or drink for 24 hours before Aghting. Hunger is supposed to give them additional lust for victory over man.
The battalion has been under-
A little flour, given to a bull, intensive going
training for will give it tremendous thirst, Korea slace it returned here the ABC correspondent pointed from Trieste a month ago.out. It might then drink 30 to France-Presse.
40 kilos of water-about four gallons.
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Thus it can happen that the toro goes into the bull-ring In the throes of ingestion and is tired,” he saya
Duke Pilots
Own Plane
New York, July 28. Judge Samuel I. Hostaman said today that discussions were under way with the Internal Revenue Burcau to permit former President Truman to cate taxes on the magazine sole of hla
Time memoirs
Incorporated.
Judge Borenman would not confirm that Mr Truman would receive $600,000 for the cale but
said a report that the tax plan
had been turned down WDS "incorrect."
over
thing,
-Cranwell, July 28. A spokesman for the revenue The Duke of Edinburgh, hat-service said in Washington that less and coalless and with head-there had been no ruling on the phones over his cary, piloted his tax plan. twin-engined plane down on to Judge Rosenman said the the airfield at the Royal Air Internal Revenue Bureau sug- Force College at Cranwell to-gested some technical revisions day, to take the salute al formal passing out of cadets.
in the plan which was designed 10
spread
payments and
memoirs He taxied the plane over taxes on the
the oficial reception six Lowards
years. This is a routine committee of officers and, while Bull-fighting experts were re- they walled, hurriedly seram- many authore have done this," according to Judge Rosenman, luctant to comment immediately blod into his uniform of on the charges. The sport, art. Marshal of the Royal Air Force a former White House alde who is handling legal details of the industry, entertainment or spec-
The Duko took the salute at Truman memoirs, tacle (what you call it depends
march past and he gave
The Chicago Tribune today largely on one's way of Link-the
a long lecture on gave the $600,000 figure for ing is passing through difficult the cadets days, and the fans were hesitant developing a broad outlook and the memoirs sale and said the
taking on interest in economic Government had refused te sur up a new controversy.
and political problems, as well allow Mr Truman to spread his UNDER A CLOUD as their own immediate jobs-tax payments over seven in-
Reuter.
come years. Reuter.
a
The season started under cloud of dissension when one of. the leading bull-fighters, Antonio Bienvenida, disclosed that it had become the practice. In Spanish rings to shave the vnds of the bulls' borns to render them less dangerous for the torcros
There are many who, belleva that it is the tourists who are
keeping bull-fighting afloat. Foreigners are flocking to Spain in ever-increasing numbers, and most of them want to see at Icast one corrida-good or bad and they are not particularly fussy about the prices they pay, Not as fussy as the Spaniards, anyway.
So it is that in the best spats at the bull-fights one- hears nearly as much English spoken as Spanish,United Press
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