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Japan Appeals To United

Cat Derails A Freight Train

Burzos pain, Dec. 1. Ac) caused the Berall- mihi of Afreight' frain" As }li," junction" of Vehlade 'Banos nčar" bere."

The cat was apparently licking the grease from B switch - point when · the switch was moved by an

Sorbentro

cale body 15 cash and prevent- The "polpis froa

cloatur properly and the jocomotive 'and" "Afst frück or the oncoming train were throw of the track. 'The ́ ́ til'' was the only casualty. China Brail Special.

Scientific Line Of Advance

London. Nov. 30.

Science seems to have passed

Nations For Return

Of War Prisoners

New York, Nby. 30.

Mr Renzo Sawada, Japan's permanent representative to the United Nations, said today that a wide discrepancy existed in calculations gf un- repatriated personnel by Soviet and Japanese authorities.

Mr Sawada, who was époulting in the Social and Humanitarian Committee of the General Assembly on measures for the peaceful solution of the problem of prisoners of war," said there still remained

much to be settled on the prisoners of war question.

Mr Sawada spoke after" Gerinan representative" "had addressed. the Committee. Earlier the Compiles had agrged by B votes to five to invite the representatives to take part in the discussion.

tries.

this

the

Me Sawada said that accord-of world tension in general and Ing to previous announcements to the early normalisation of by Tasu, tho

news relations between arency as shly Supineso nus and every nation of the world tionis remaining in the Soviet Reuter.” Unbu were 2,500 war criminals, and there existed-

a wide dis- crepancy in the calculations of Soviet and Japanese authorities, unrepatriated personnel by the

ALLEGED CRIMINALS Tho, 1,300, whose prospective

had been repatriation

M: Sawada expreased his concoctal to cxaggerate the achlöved with, every prisoner of inppreciation of the privilege state of affairs, but are coil-war repatriated or accounted for." granted to him to voice his servativo estimates which hhvé) Concluding, Mr Sawada said: opinions as a representative of a been calculated. In good faith "I pray for a solution of country whose intcrezia were in- due to lack of authentic infos mamanitarian problem at volved in the proners of war mation from detaining coun- carllest possible date, which will question.

greatly contribute to the enging He also expressed his apprecia- tion to the General Assembly the Hoc Committee. The fact that the United Nations continue to show interest in this question is indeed giving a ray of hope to the detainees and their families and providing the stage of starting discoveries, assuring them that they have not them with mental support by Dr E. A. Adrian, the British yet become forgotten people," he physiologist, today

the said,

"It was with pleasure that he grouping the nation's leading had to report two facis. One was scientists.

the mars repatriation from Con- munist China, made possible nounced by the Soviet Red "In the most promising felds through negotiations between Cross were meged crimes criticised the Western PowerS there are already So scientists at work that the Red Cross and several Japanche or who had

Many representatives of the Chinese who had terve their entices which proposed the resolution, no pasted last week by the Security general line of advance can be

Council of the United Nations, foreseen for a few years al organisations,

meant that there were a great expressing the "strongest cen- least," he added in his presiden-apanese Red Cross Society.

many others still remaining.

sure” of Israel for the October 14 said on the Jordan village of

by

fold

Royal Society, organisation

tial address.

Including the or been release. On

28.000 REPATRIATES

Since the beginning of the year, four Japanese vessels had brought home in seven groups a total of 28,000 repairinies to the present day.

Israel Criticises Western Powers

KT-

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That

Jerusalem, Nov. 30. The Istnell Foreign Minster, Moshe Sharelt, today

"The return of 1,300 detainees "We cannot of course foresce

from the Soviet Union, together with the repatriation from Com- the sudden lumination which

Tha resolution was proposed comes from time to time to put

munist China would undoubtedly of science on a

bring much joy and relief lo by Britain, France and the United some branch

the familles of those with have States. new fooling."

and will be returning, The other fact, Mr Sawada returned

Mr Sbaret, speaking at the a Foreign Affairs Valuable discoveries would said, we that negotiations for but the fact that the sorrow opening certainly come, but the world the repatriation of Japanese and area of scienct woulit" be prepared | detainees in the Soviet Union uneasiness will be felt all debate, on the United Nations by the families of decision, said Britain supported took place with the arrival of there who have been or would the refolution to strengthen her Dr Adrian, master of Trinity Ave Japanese Red repre- possibly be excluded from the insecure position in Jordin

ntatives in Moscow on Octo- said repatriation must not be

The United States took the been her 28.

overlooked. College, Cambridge, has

Arab gola described 33 the world's Der

sympathy, and France followed greatest authority on the brain

the path beaten by her Allies, and the nervous Byclems. He Is the next President of

Referring

Jordan British Association for the Ad- vancement of Science.

for them, he added.

the more

011 Itom

inilintive to

"After several conferences, { "Today, after eight years since which were conducted In the cessation of hostilities, there

he said. the friendly atmosphere, the Soviet are those who remain separated

Red Cross announced

their husbands, brothers November 15 that 1,274 persons and scus

with no would

authentic wantes dispute, he 'sald Isrucl' be repatriated leaving information on the fate of their 1,047 to be repatriated at

loved ones. missing future date upon completion of people have gone through ex- treme hardships materially and announced onmentally," Mr Sawada sald,

The search for natural know- ledge has Increased rapidly that there was not enough paper to be found for printing all that came to light every year, Dr Adrián sild,

Scientine research had became of the main kalerests of mankind, he said.

one

"We should all rejoice that the old barriers are yielding, for we aken at a single inclusive system of the world Dr Adrian taid China Mall Special.

U.S. AGAINST COLONIALISM

their sentences.

was

to the

not recognise the Byrlan These claim, and was only ready to of private consider the rights landowners in the demilitarised

of the November 19 that 010

SOCIAL PROBLEM former rumber would be in the rst group to be repairlated and

"Due to lack of authentic in Lrrangements have been com-

the whether on" # picted for Japanese repatria- formation

their of member tion vessel to call at Nahodka, principal

19 dead or alive, where the Hst of names of household repatriates will be handed to many have been able to take the Captain of the vessel, procedures according to provi thereby establishing for the Arrisons of the civil code pertaining or inheritance. tuccession to time their identity.

All these have caused such domestic discord and tragedies

AKDENT DESIRE

"It is our most ardent desire that many families are on the

to bring about the repatriation verge of breakups.

the

of as many datainces as carly "Such being the

the case as possible. Whether this is ac- prisoner of wor

problems through the Red of the greatest Form complished Cross or through other organisa- in my country today, which is tions Madras, Nov. 30,

mokes little difference," in no way connected with the current International situation. The United States Vice Mr Sawada added.

However, Enid Mr Sawada, From

n pureherefore, I ap humanitarian President, Mr Richard M. Nixon,

he believed that the welcome point of view, stated. here today that the

were to be peal to this Committee to show United States was firmly 'com.

facts mentioned mitted to

which would credited largely to the United cympathy to those familles of ensure for all peoples the night Nations, especially the Ad us the unrepatriated people which greatly alleviate their prisoners will to be independent and the right Commission

and sorrows," Mr to choose freely the type of war, which had repeatedly been sufferings government they wanted.

taking up the matter and had Sawada said. been working untiringly for its Mr Sawada requested from

the detaining besolution.

countries the

Addressing newspapermen fore leaving for New Delhi, Mr Nixon sald that colonialism should "absolutely go."

Asked whether the p:csent Amarican policy regarding colonialiam differed from that of the Indian government, Mr Nixon sold that the difference was very small. "I think it is the sarge as far as objective is concerned," he said.

00

surate win The

MOST UNFORTUNATE

af repatriation,

Yet at the same time, he had following: not begrudged the Soviet Union Information On there who

to bo and Communist China and such | were

further detained appreciation might be commen-fter the conclusion of the rs- they had taken to var steps patriatlon projects from both

a solu Communist China

and the tion of the question.

Soviet Union, including their Games, places of detention, rea- "It is most unfortunate, how- son for the detention and the cver, that in spite of these re-estimited date

favourable developments and at the same, time informa- there still remains much to be ten on those who died in cap- Mr Nixon said he wanted to settled on the prisoner of

war vity. Among other things

Further Investigations to make clear that his purpose in question." vliding New Delhi was to have there are, according to Japanele eliminate any possibility that

estimates as of August 1,

1, 1953, there remained prisoners of "very frank" talks with GOVCIT!” ment officials on many subjects 85,000 Japantes unrepatriated in war whom previous Investiga of mutual interest to fedia and all sectors, including Communist tions failed to locale due to the vastness of the territory to be the US.A. He said that he Cirinh,

covered, The Boviet Red Cross would listen carefully to the been established, of which had agreed to study the matter

been definitely vows of Pandit Nehru and other 000 have

closely. tablished as living. gaderi on France-Presse.

whose identities

have

world affairs......... { **«Oi tho, 56,000 known to hel

Canterbury, Nov. 30, The Reverend Frederick W. T. Craško ha consecrated in Canterbury Cathedral today as Bishop of Gibnbilder.

LENIENT STAND

zant.

Mr Shareit sald the Western Powers filed in the prime ob- Jeeliveto ensure peace in the area. Reuter.

GARRISON PLAYERS

OPEN VERDICT

by FALKLAND L. CARY & PHILIP WEATHERS

on

DECEMBER 3rd, 4th & 5th

18:30 p.m.MALA

alive 14,504 are in Soviet ter Hitory, including South Sakhalin

A most lenient stand to be Kurdles, with and the

the taken in regard to the despatch" THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN greater portion of the remainder and receipt of correspondences In Communit.China. Babies and comfort packages for those

The figures of both the who were to be further de living and dead are based on tained.

the alimonies of those who Me Sawada thought it desirable His diocese stretches beyond have been repatriated or on the that dhe Ad Hoc Cerenission en the "Iron "Curtain"" into : such correspontience received from prisoners of war should continue counities as Hungary- and those who are still bring do- to exist until à malisfactory 'solu- Rumania-Reuter,

(tafted. They havo never bean tian to the question had been

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