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THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1953,

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SUPPORT FOR ADMISSION A Continent's Survival Of Freedom In Asia

OF JAPAN TO G.A.T.T. POSSIBILITY AT GENEVA

Geneva, Sept. 17.

The eighth session of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade reopened here today with a considerable number of the 33-member coun tries expected to support the United States' demand to bring Japan with- in the agreement.

The United States contends that keeping Japari out of the agreement is tantamount to driving her into the arms of the Soviet Union as a trading outlet.

America Hoping For Results From Laniel's Visit

Washington, Sept. 17.

All GATT meelings are held In private and the session is expected to last ve or Bix weeks.

At today's meeting the chair- man, Mr Johan Melander, Norway's Director of Commer- clal Policy, sald:

"It is not enough that coun- tries follow the irade and foreign exchange policies of the GATT and International Monetary Fund agreement.

nor

"They must also pursue financial and monetary policies which are neither Inflationary deflationary and they consider this as tm-

and other exchango

restrictions

United States officials hope that the forth-should coming meeting of President Eisenhower and the portant as abolishing quantita

Live French Premier, M. Joseph Laniel, will prod restrictive trade and

practices." France into approving the long-delayed European Army plan and whip up

new enthusiasm for waging the Indo-Chinese war.

Mr Peler Thorneycroft, Presl- dent of the Board of Trade, and the heads of other delegations, including Mr Samuel Waugh, United States Assistant Secre- Stato for. Economic and Mr Clarence Affairs,

Howe,

Officials said that these two, subjects will get special emphasis when the two leaders meet heretary, this Autumn for a general review of the relations between the United States and France.

MR NEHRU’S

ANSWER

TO REDS

Canadian Minister of Commerce,

will make polley speeches,

BRITISH REQUEST Informed sources said that the Britain is expected to ask for conference probably would be permission

protective to raise tariffs levied held some time between Novem-

of on a range ber 1 and the Christmas holl-goods, mainly agricultural pro-

dince, sho buys outside days,

the Commonwealth, and for the ex- tension for another year or more of the GATT turint concessione already negotiated, clue to expire

the end of this year,

of on

was

at the

Opposition is expected to the US. Fuggestion that Jopan be

come an associate member of GATT, enjoying and granding fuli GATT tariff benents, without first carrying out the tariff negotiations rbcessary

President Eisenhower's Denver headquarters, In announcing plans for the meeting yester- day, sald only that the two men would meet this Autumn.

M. Laniel will be accompanied the by M. Georges Bidault, French Foreign Minister.

The idea

Elsenhower- New Delhi, Sept. 17.

Laniel meeting has been under the Laniel Nehru, Mr Jawaharlal Indian Prime Minister, tonight consideration for some time, but denied Communist allegations the invitation apparently

under the General Agreement's that India was "contaminated extended only recently,

constitution, Offelals said that Mr Laniel by membership of the

ut first hesitated about accept- Commonwealth".

Ing because he feared French Africa atut France, and perhaps

him Com-leftists would neeuse of Holland, are opposed to this and, Japan gain associate munist

Hiren Mukerji going to Washington to get or leader

ship, would not grant during a foreign affairs debate ders.

goods any GATT tarift the People in the House of (the Indian Lower House) Mr Nehru said: "It is an old Hindu caste nutlook to folk of con- tomination through association

Answering

with others.

Deputy

Britisti

NOT PRELIMINARY

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the con-

Britain,

should

concessions.

Australia, South

The U.S., however, is anxious to cut her dollar commitments in Japan, and to let Japan expand through world frade China Mail Special

Loveliest

Photographic line-up in Istanbul, Turkey, during the "Miss Europe” beauty contest: (left - to right) Miss Italy (the winner), Mias Turkey, Miss Austria, Miss Greece, Miss Finland, Miss France, Miss Belgium, Miss Sweden, Miss Switzerland, Miss Holland, Miss Germany, Mas

England and Mim Monte Carlo-Express Photo.

BULK BUYING OF "Anti-Murder

MEAT MAY BE

TERMINATED

Melbourne, Sept. 17.

Almost alone among Australia's primary pro- ducers, meat raising and marketing circles are not alarmed at the prospect of a switch from Government-to-Government trading to private

denling.

They feel that the provisions of the 15-year meat agreement, under which Britain has under- taken to absorb all Australia's surplus beef, veal, mutton and lamb until 1967, will be sufficient safe- guard, although the clauses governing the end of bulk buying do not mention the basis for calculat- ing the price for trader-to-trader deals.

with which the

tend they said, are:

1. The prospect that British

Month" May Be Held

Maseru, Basutoland,

Sept. 17.

An "anti-medicine mur- der month" next February is recommended by a com- mittee appointed by a re- cent

round table con- ference on medicine murders.

If surreals co-ordinated activities, including prayer. and intensified festures in schools and elsewhere, designed to fortify bublic

Opinion sgainst these murders.

(The cause of medicine murders is the widespread bellet among natives that human flesh makes potent medicine. ·Corpses are mailiated ritually),China Mail Special.

WANT

THE

Up To Youth, Says Dulles

New York, Sept. 17.

Mr John Foster Dulles, United States Secre tary of State, told a dinner in honour of Crown Prince Akihito of Japan tonight: "The youth of Asia will largely determine whether freedom will survive or be ground beneath the tyrant's heel.”

Mr Dulles told a gathering of 500 at the Japan Society in honour of the Crown Prince that the Japanese people faced a "unique opportunity to display their greatness because the opportunities now offered are unique."'

Speaking directly to Prince Akihito, he said: "The future of the world will in large part be determined in Asia by your generation and measurably by those whose allegiance you will come to command Emperor,

"We will do what lies within our power to help ensure that your youth have a legacy which will help them to assure your country's continued constructive role in the community of free sations. But much depends upon the Japanese themselves."

He was speaking with "open and hopeful heart" as aman from the West to a young man from the East.

And

"Asia has a noble heritage. It has been fashioned out of the artistic achievement spiritual insight of thousands of years of human experience. But those who inherited that culture are profoundly disturb ed by the impact of the modern industrialised society. It is

the youth of the Asian lands who must seek stable

no

Far East's

Importance To America Significance Of Nixon Tour

Washington, Sept. 17. Vice-President Richard M. Nixon said today that his visit to the Far East and Southeast Asia next month is intended to demonstrate adjust- ment between the old and the the Eisenhower policy of giving the same attention "The legacy for Japan's youth to that area as to Europe. will, we trust, also include a Mr Nixon observed that there stable and effective Government has been a tendency in recent dedicated to maintaining the years to put primary cm- security and servicing the best phasis on the problems of interests of all her people. Europe.

new.

VIGILANCE NEEDED.

At a press conference, Mr Nixon aid the Republican Ad- foreign policy

"A Japanese post-war Gov- ministration's drnment responsive to the will places equal emphasis on the at the people has already been Far East and has equal interest

stablished. But, as I said re- in that part of the world. cently in speaking to a purely The Secretory of State, Mr American audience, con-John Foster Dulles, has re-

be relied upon peatedly stated a similar DOSL

no

stitution can automatically to

liberties of the

people,ve the on

the last analysis

The Vice-President and his party will leave on October 6. for

"In the

ilberties of a poopla depend on

the

helence of the poople, On/4 nine-week goodwill tour of the

GOOD OLD is my judgment that the is to travel comd 37,000

British Government must con- Officials said that there was no thought hero of ference leading to a full-scale Big Three meeting of Mr Eisen- hower, M. Landel and Sir Win- "It is no use considering our ston Churchill, the British Prime

and Minister.

Such

a conference solves pinnacles of virtue othors bad and contaminating. was due to be held in Bermuda "Membership of the Common- this Summer but was cancelled

the Administration wealth has enabled India to play and

now a bigger part in international considers the idea dend. relations than she could other- wise have done."

Mr

national affairs in

The meeting may be part of Administration strategy to win Congressional approvat of a plan 16 give "France" another $305,- 000,000 next year, to help fight Communist rebels in Indo- China.

Germany's

Exclusion

"Treason'

Strasbourg, Sept. 17.

The cause promises only in present marketing arrange- Boon price which could be less ments. than the cost of production--but Big factors does mention that it should be satisfactory to the producer.

Australia's two big agricultural and pastoral bodies, the Wheat farmers' unions, possibly through and Wool Growers Federation ond the Graziers' Federal Council, their already-farmed committee are now deciding whether they considering meat supplies, would should be represented at talks in press for some form of import England, probably in

Uft home, pricas September controls to Oalober, suggested by the agist the almost certain wil National Farmers Union of Eng- drawal of the Food Ministry When Suicides Had lund art Wales, The union, in subsidy; cables to Australia; issued o 2. Opposition from the Bri~ Warning that a

which would a return to private

11sh retail trade taltung expected.

was much nearer than probably have little to gain

An

Australian Meat Board spokerman, however, emphasised

that there would be at least six month spadework" to follow any reasonably early announce ment that British meat would be de-rationed.

from a retum of distribution to

channels;

private

DAYS BACK

Good Manners

Atami, Sept. 18... The City elders of Atami, 3. Whether the change would popular hot-spring resort be politically wise-the British near Tokyo, complained that consumer in all probability people today no longer com- would have to pay more.

few natural resources

to

Rhodesian Demand

London, Sept. 17. Talks are expected to continue tomorrow on the drawing up of

of personal observation Bast and Southeast Asis. He miles, vishing 10 Asien countries, Baud- Japanese people are likely

Arabia, Libya and the Azores. remain vigilant in. guarding

Mr Niton said that although said. their liberties," Mr Dulles

the travel will take him in

plan Earlier, Mr Dulles said the effect completely around the United States provides a good world, the great majority of the market for Japanese goods, es-time will be spent in the Far East, pecinily the high quality goods He will not visit Europe on Cen- which

"reflect Japanese skill trad or South America and trade."

The 40-year-old Vice-President *"We all know," he said, "that will convey letters from the Pre- During the debate Mr J. B.

Japan--feces --- serious-economic sident expressing greetings to the Kripalani, leader of the Prajn

problems that she is unable to heads of the nations which he (People's) Socialist Party,

produce all the food that her visits-United Press. described the sending of India's

Former Belgian Premier Paul

people reqdire; that there are The plan has been approved Henrl Spaak tonight told custodian forco to Korea as "a

shortage of capital to develop and a needless and costly expedition." by the top level National

4. The Kripalani added: We Security Council but still needs packed Assembly session of the

ecrtain Australian, mit suicide with taste and sport

what there

are; that military have been dabbing in inter- | Congressional ́ oppróval. That 16-nation Council of Europe it

Canadian and New Zealand elegance.

procurement from Japan for the a manner may be difficult to win because would be "reason" to oppose

Free markets, the spokes hostility to any form of control Atami, famous as a popular United Nations in Korea may which has made one party or Congress is expected to pull a the inclusion of Germany Inman said, are rarely as attrac on British meat imports.

now markets: place for committing suicide, slacken off; that Western unity. the other always annoyed with tight rein on foreign aid next

live as that currently offered

The right to make the change is not what it was in the good must be found for the output of Opening the Assembly's first by Russia, which Is secking year.---Unltex Press. us."-Reuter,

in marketing debate on East-West tension, the substantial

that she arrangements

old days, they said.

Japan's factorica so amounts of Aus- belleved here to rest with the

can pay for essential imports, Formerly men and women veteran European statesman in- tralian meat and butter. There British Government.

did not forget their manners sisted: "There are still people neers

TRADE AVENUES Pollucal

tipsters here

are even when they were about to who are hesitating.

Russian interest in ment and speculating on the possibility kill themselves. They dressed

a new constitution, for Northern "They Gay Germany is 100 butter

"The must be an Interchange Rhodesia. will

any more at the Australian Liberal Gove in their best clothes and women of goods and services, and a flow strong to be a member

of a stable than her interest in wool ernment losing at least their did not forget to use scent. European Community.”

which had, in fact, only an un-control

NOMA lives of stelkrs of 'Chỏ Nowadays most suicides wear of capital, if Japan isi to.

Thodesian M. Spaak outlined an eight-settling effect on the market polls next year, paving the way ordinary everyday suits. Some rehabilitated and is to attain a munity and the Colonial Office point foreign policy plan for It has been suggested that for n

Labour Government even take care, to wear their position of inner strength," said met earlier this weeke but made Europe,

and butter which which supports bulk buying. shabblest clothes, the elders the Secretary of Stato,

Do statement. This includes a demilitarised the meat

Along

"Japan can, to an increasing these aspects.added. with

Two, delegations have COMO zone on both sides of the Trots Russia is now seeking is main-

ly to counter Western gift-Australian meat authorities can

Whereas

sucidies used to degree, do what will be helpful Curtain

security treaty food schemes in Germany:

agreeing nin. Russia, the between Britain,

on one thing: both see no advantages to the trade. clear the ground where they to its neighbours in aspects that hore-European and African The security bound up with COSTS TOO HUGHI

with they will welcome," a were to die, cover It United States and the projected

other free meat 15-year Australia's

would 69 flowers and leave money agreement

He added that, although Asian want more say to the Govern- six-nation Community and a

have disappointed with the change in the method the Hisposal of the body, today's trade normally would be Japan's ment of the Colony than is at four-power conference for dis-markets

the spot with biggest market, she is not consent allowed by the Colonial

Office. cussion of Germany and Austria. Commerce Department officials of price calculation. That could suicides. Ulter

The unity of the Western who stress that production costs affect any long-term develop- claurette butts, lunch boxes, fined to that trade.

hope," he mild in speak

The African delegates are world must be maintained and must be slashed if Australian ment plans-China Moll Special, paper and empty batites,

ing of They even spend all their within it a united Europe which meat is to compete outside the

U.S. "thas efforts will be made Yamba-the only two African morty on having a last spree, on both sides to keep open these members of the Legislative would be mistress of its own boundaries of the Government

the shocked ellers said. destiny, he declared-Reuter.

Comell. avenues of trade and to ensure The Alami Municipal Coun ell had to Hold a special bridget creasingly that the quantity meeting lost year

to earmark and quailty of trade will be such funds for disposal of suicides serves the mutual interest, bodics.

Gloomily the elders pointed out that the budget

A British Crossword Puzzle

ACROSS:

1 Scat abroad (0).

4 Upset (5).

7 Changed course (0).

8 Employing (6),"

10 Meadows (4).

13

Contrived

15 Carousal (8).

10 Dioasure out (4).

17 od

19

10

(0)...

20

21

23 Haggard (8),

24 German (6),

25 Necesitoum (5);

20 Bqualid (6).

14

DOWN:

.1 Surrounds (0),

2 Gets ready (8),

3 Regretted (4).

9 Recreations (8).

Bird (0) Fruit (3).

11 Matured (8).

-12 Evil spirit (8).

33 Chose (8).

14 Fated (8).

18 Ambassador (8). 22 Nought (4).

British Newsman

the

Favoured

London, Sept. 17.

of

A

no

likelihood that

prove

to-Government agreement,

Russian

gian interest has

also

drawn attention to the plight of the Australian export butter

market where any change from bulk buying

serious would have repercussions,

is

of the Senate in the

Opposition Decision

for

prevod far too low for the pur

Nicholas McKenna, U.S. Gesture

the

be

com

We hope trade with the Mr P. Sokóta und · Mr D, L.

Washington fast week of the

Sir Roy Welensky is repre- senting the interests of the Europeans China Mall Special.

Turk President

To Visit U.S.

Washington, Sept. 17. President Bayar of Turkey hag recepted an invitation of Presi dent Elsenhower to visit the United

States In January, the White House

today.

Bald Tho Turkish President will ba in Washington for three days from January 27.

The invintert was eeterled

Warren presented his credentials as the new Amortener Anibaseni dor to Turkey --Bouler, AZON

nhelf and which later passed live and study in the Unitedsting treaties in that part of today at Ankara when Mr Avra

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PACIFIC SECURITY

The only big purchaser

Speaking of the meeting In Canberra, Sept. 17. The Moscow correspondent of Britain under n contract which

The Labour Opposition suppose China Mall Specht,

ANZUS Council; Ar Dulles the London "Daily Telegraph," expires in 1955 and by which

Govern-

assured his audience that the Mr Eric Downton, announced Australia is at present losing ports the Australian

ment's Pearl Fisherloa Bill

Council's decision not to enlarge today that he had received elevenpence (11d.) a lb.

Its three-nation treaty was not authorisation to visit the The latest report from the Senator

Investigation leader of the Opposition in the

an indication that the United capitals and several elties of Daily

Industry

Senate, told the Upper House

States was London, Sept, 18.

abandoning af the five Centrul Asian Soviet Committee issued a warning today.

that the end of bulk buying

The United States Goven tempts at a more comprehen Republics.

He

speaking in wan Mr Downton said that it was would probably bring a price

debate on the Bill which provides ment has provided over $1,000,- sive system of regional security The Australian Dalry d drop. Arst time that the Moscow

students

He explained that it was un correspondent

Australia's foreign Produce Board knows of no Im- for the claiming of sovereignty 000 to enable 150 outstanding in the Pacific area.

continental young European

tokol that any one of the newspaper had received authorl- mediate move to abandon bulk VST

States, for up

10

two years, It sation to travel in this area.—

the world could be used for the was announced today.. arketing authorities soo no all stages in the Senate with Franco-Prcese.

The great

Buch in free sales, outmendiment.

funda are provided by framework for Mr McKenna mid Australia Russian

"Indeed, before there can be Interest, High production costs should assert what were Aus- the Government through it development. bar Australian butter from most tralian waters and polles them Foreign Operations Administra-

effectively,

tion in response to a request much useful development by for why of multilateral treaties, there the Organisation world market and the investi

"The Opposition will support from

Economic Coin need for the development, brushes, spariners und' knives | gation has given a

within the Pacină ares, - of a any move the Government may European chased a snake which had wianing

arly expansion maken to ensure that our pearl operation.-Router.

greater mesatare of international escaped from a fruit cráte st ΟΙ

the

industry.

goodwill...............!”, his continued..... fisheries are protected and I Liverpool Docka. A policeman

Apart from meat, almost all think we have a more Want Oak Saved will come, Trimestre * trist that these sortiments finally killed it with a knife sections of Australia's rural indon to the world to China Mall Special.

dustries haya niroddy declared these series" he said.

zutsolent to warrant the develop- themselves in favour of bulk The Mainichi Shimbun leader,

ment of enlarged Sept, 17. buying ba a tecessary marketlug saying that Australia is trying

fresmares, bo A third of Shelfield was

to, monopolso the Arafura Sea safeguard.

Olber meat industrÝ / KOJOŠOPK- Blacked out tonight when an

gfounda, has been via fabiiy electricity cable was fractured. men were also doubtful whether ly published in Australiage #|--China Mall Special.

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 3 Obdurale, 8 Re- tire, 9 Deserted, 11 Depleted, 12 Pier, 13 Depot 18 Daron, 19 Haul, 22 Passport, 24 Distance, 26 Ardour 26 Shelters. Down: 1 Crude, a Stops, 3 Ordered, 4 Beet, 5 Used, 8 Attain, En- thure, 10 Sexor, Ti Pagan, 15 Tonsers, 10 Shades, 17 Pursue, 20 Colon, 21 OF 22 Pact, 23 5ca

Dock Snake Hunt

Liverpool, Sept. 17. “

Six policemen, armed with

Sheffield,

future

dairying

London, Sept. 17. A Government order la bolog applied for to preserve the Fangshangar Oak, at Hartford, Japan ban thusa, AL and and largest and oldat ons contribution to the

further

Japanese Legation- Gets A Surprise. Colombo, Rent 17. The Japanese Legalkan ZER:

received a surmise packed from pollon documentar seized from di follow

oddes

Iwa

and

entry into World War

They were returned, to tho Legotion yostndgymnight yours. · Texterement i after the ovention, of houtlim;

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