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THE CHINA MAIL TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1959.

Britain Welcomes Communist OFF TO NORTH OVER FEEDING

Colombo Acceptance Of U.N.

Plan Lagging

Singapore, Oct. 19. The Colombo Plan scheme

for technical co-operation. which was the first prae- tical application of the plan, has disappointed de- spite the very generous as- sistance of such countries as Australia and New Zen- land, declared the Straile Times, today.

In an editorial it a:lled that in proportion toluez inttrees and fhelimet

have clones

Marveliau dy well; the predat in that is not enough,

moburntual Endlisti- language newspaper cand there is no subtule so great is

the need f

vt expan-ion of haunt Molites

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within the unterdeveloped cottil- 11es Up msPlves,

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been hoped. Development pros

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fainimes Urolo; how Lave necture in the commodity prices kuja all goveraments constijskent- by having to work with greatly IN AMANANA nure, the val

plans, the lakuzon continka, nge at fæet Abytek ke die pressure of these Price bit, utiÍN, NO how much

IN made

evatiabié from outside the pro-| fees cannot be carried ou 1

tisell the country.

suffering financud hardship bogause of a fall in price of its main money- | earning comindelity.

REAL DIVISION

KAD

the real

The editorial division at dethi appears to have centred on the tendency of non- Asian countries THONG Dway

term

from tirerl alving to definite capital projects aimed at long- benefits. At 10 Samo time, the editorial ekhel at, the "dver" countries or some of them at least have expressed doubts about the security of in- vestment in certain Asian coun- tries.

The as they e incline Invest, the greater will become the doubts because poverty and unrest will grow, the editorial

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xtile.

Invitation To Talks

London, Oct. 19.

Limitation of the Korean political conference membership to the big four powers with China and North and South Korea would sweep away the East-West dispute over the participation of neutral nations, diplomatic sources said today.

The Big Three Western Foreign Ministers at their week-end talks are reported to have agreed to put the idea to China at the meet- ing between United States, Chinese and North Korean representatives at Panmunjom on October 26..

Ship Seizure Protest May Herald Debate

لام

New York, Oct. 19. A strong Polish protest on the seizure by The Chinese Nationalsis of the Polish freighter Praca, now being held in Taiwan, has been lodged with the Unit- Nations Secretary- General for distribution among U.N. member States. This may foreshadow a dehat before the Generat Asembly following re- resentations made by the Pubs Gavernment

to the United States Embassy in Warwy in which they held the United States as being responsible for the seizure of the ship,

Seventeen

members

the crew of the Traca, nil of Chinese nationality, have been charge..., by a Nation- alint couri martalom Fratter-PréRNE,

But the sources said that no final Western attitude to he full conference membership could be adopted until the Big Three had discussed their ideas with the rest of the United Nations with forces in Korea.

Under the General Assembly's On the other hand, diplexpat!* Korean resolution oll State viraless raiti there was no doubt which fought in the peninsula | that the British GovernmCI* Care entilled alt, at the con- would loods with satisfaction on the pattelpation of India ond ference.

:: The Peking Government un-Pakistan in the conicense, nounced today is acceptance of was pointed out that Britain had the invitation to the

the participation of Panmun-upported

India and other Ásian States and Jony meeting which is to be a

w been preliminary to the full Korean that, when this teal

Lopproved by the Arecently, the Besides overcoming the prob-British Governement had rep

the mejority om of whether the Korean con-lated 'self with ference table should be two-

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belligerents

The decision of the Assembly tone, or with neutrals, like

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to the partielpātion India-the proposal would be a

Slates which hal take part in step towards meeting Con- munist

demands for an early Kortan war at to the So- viet Union, if the Communists dve-power centerence including desired Russian participation.

conference,

China

Russia, In he last rote the West, repe: cd her dema for such a live to tkeu casing world For 10th, then China has also called for a live-power conference.

dievinizma.

It was also recalled here that the Americon delegnie, Me Beary Cabol Lodge, had indicated that the political con Smerference, once convened, could

decide on its own composition,

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recalled that this stuternent had been described as by the British encouraging

Legate, Mr Slwyn Lloyd, the Minister of State,

Mr John Foster „Dulles, the American Secretary of State, said that the Western reply to Turin yesterday did not im

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Thus, there is the possibility that other States may be asked join the political conference, tews coinckle on the com- pretion.

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Princess Alexandra, daughter of the Duchess of Kent, is fant growing up, and this charming picture of her was taken as she left Euston Station recently with her mother to carry out engagements in Lancashire.— L'entral Press Photo.

HUNGARIANS

GET SOME GOOD NEWS

Budapest, Oct. 19. Probably the most welcome nows here for some tine has been the annmur cement that the Hungarian Government wants Its citizens to subscribe only half the amount they di£ last. year to the State kary,

Something like this had been expered, after the Soviet Union Inunched its 15,000,000 rubles State lottery loan last June, a turgel only half that of the previous year.

OF CHILDREN CRITICISED

London, Oct. 19.

Two British scientists believe that the lives of children may be shortened by trying to make them grow faster with school meals and school milk.

They told this to the Royal College of Physicians in a lecture regarded as of such interest that the authorita- tive medical weekly, the Lancet, reprinted it today ng ita lending article.

Warning physicians about The dangers of over-fceding, Dr R. A. McNance and Dr R. M. Widdowson of Cambridge University. suggested that posibly the easiest way to add lve years to the life of man Is to underfeed him during the years of growth and keep him on a low plane" of nutrition thereafter.

Tribunal

Orders Payment

the metabolle rate (leeding).

they Fald, "may well turn out to be ni

London, Oct. 19. agcing factor in cells in many

A United Nations Administra- parts of the body of higher tive Tribunal meeting in London animal. We may be shorter has ordered the payment of.com- ing the lives of the generation now growing up in this country by trying to make them grow Inster with school meats and school milk."

who read the

pensation

totaling $48.230 to

four Americans dismissed from the United Nations Secretariat for refusing to answer questions about alleged Communist 0550- clutions.

De McNanes, Felure, recalle:l that in 1946 ke The Tribunal also ordered the studied the effect of a change payment of full salary to each of diet on German orphans wie for the former members up to had a low calorie stake for October 13. some years, The children were shorter and lighter than Amen- com or British children of the same age but their "bone age was also younger.

Earlier the 'Tribunal had heard their appeals against dismissal and ordered their reinstatement. The question of compensation Secretary- arose because the "After a year of unlimited General, Mr Dag Hammarskjali, cutories," I said, "the children

under privilege exercising his wore nearly as tall and heavy the Tribunal Statute, had re- English and American children fused to reinstate them. of similar calendar ages and Heir bung age had also in-

Alexander Svenchansky, created by nearly two Russian-speaking

expert broadcaster, awarded compensation;

years......

BETTER CHANCE

have "Thula

been .may nutritional triumph but further

The four are:

44.

and

$20,000

Hupe Eldridge, 49, statistionl expert, awarded $16,000:

The

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