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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1953.

Super-charged RHEE'S NORTHERN CRUSADE QUEEN AND DUKE

Chickens'

Baskatoon, Saskatchewan,

Dec. 17.

Professor W. J. Nine re- parted today that radio- Relive hens had been stolen from the University of Saskatchewan, but ho wonit not accept the blame for somise one's super-charged Christmas chicken.

That's for him to worry about," he said. "My chief concern is that this theft could ruin a full year's experiment." — United Press

PLANS CHANGING

A Win For US Policy?

Séoul, Dec. 17.

President Syngman Rhee's proposal for elections throughout Korea has been taken here as one of many indications that the threat of a "Puk Chin" (March North) has diminished.

Observers here point to several factors which, they say, have suggested recently that he will not REPUBLICAN stand in the way of general elections throughout PROGRAMME Korean Government officials have said, in private,

Eisenhower Lists Accomplishments During Office

told Republican

con-

Korea.

that the President is persuaded that this could be a formula for the peaceful unification of Korea if put forward by the United Nations side at the Korean Political Conference.

буде

Vice- the

The officials sald that the Korea, Dr Rhee won one of his man who persuaded Dr Rhee main objectives-on alliance with Continued United States Washington, Dec. 17,

United States.

bring him no President Eisenhower President, Mr Richard Nixon, threats would

beneft and might be harmful, ' who visited Korea recently,

Dr Rhee and his outspoken gressional leaders today Foreign Minister, Pyun Yung

The Korean people, parti- that "the American people Tai, have remained silent in cularly the merchants and land- have vested in the Re recent weeks about the pre owners, are tired of the war.

They have had their first publican Party the respon-viously much-advocated "Puk-taste of peace in three years.

They like it.

government.

Chin."

start Te

sibility of

Dr thee and his Government that responsibility promised With

10 obarve the This year's rice crop in the January 27, best in years. It could not be we have a great opportun- armistice until

Political a better time to The Korean ity to advance the welfare 1954. of our country. Now let's Conference must decide before building the country.

that date how to unify Koren

His proposal for general go to work".

by peaceful means. If the Con-

elections, However, has been closed doors but the President serence does not come up wKB taken as a peaceful gesture.

a solution by January 27, the statement was made publle. It South Koreana threatened to Dr Rhee had previously been was the first of three days of march north-alone if necen- | strongly opposed to general conference on his 1954 legislary. tive programme.

The meeting was bohind

Diplomats And Arms

New Delhi, Doo 18. Diplomats is India must obtain special permission from the Government if they wish to carry arma, Mir B. N. Datar, Deputy Home Minister, told Parliament Liere.

The

Government

hud

only given such permission 24 times in the past fliTEO years, ho added-China Mail Special.

Robertson's

Itinerary Not Known

RECEIVE FIJIANS AT

STATE BALL

Suva, Fiji, Dec. 17.

-Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, both wearing full evening dress with the sash of the Star of the Garter, received many Fijians and Europeans at a State ball here tonight.

But neither danced, and shortly after 11 p.m. they went into the hotel gardens to see rockets fired over the water honouring their visit.

Half an hour later they returned to the Gothic to spend the night before beginning the second day of

their tour.

For Filings the two days of -roast pigs, sides of pork, turtles,

visit are the native roots and bananas. the Queen's

Local boy scouts and guides greatest since the 322 islands were ceded to Queen Victoria presented gifts from Fijl people. For the Queen there was a gold in 1874.

ring set with local grey pearls, emeralds and diamonds. For the Duke a wallding stick of Fijian wood.

Thousands of Fijians, many from outlying Islande who have flocked to greet the first reigning British monarch visiting them, have done little but cheer, shout and

They were also given a model war canoe for Prince Charles and a Fijian doll and basket for clap excitedly, forgetting in local tradition of the silent Princess Anne-Reuter. welcome for honoured guests,

In Albert Pork they watched na the Queen and the excitedly Duke, surrounded by Fijian chiols In bark skirts and Kor- lands of flowers, drank kava, #South Sea Island beverage,

Though from coconut shells.

kava the

many nowcomers say tastes like soapy water, Queers and the Duke drank with every irxlication of pleasure.

USAGES & CUSTOMS

FAIR SUDAN

ELECTION

Cairo, Dec. 17.

Mr Sukumar Sen, Chairman Com- of the Sudan Electoral mission, today declared himself. satisfied that the Sudanese pro- ple had a free and fair election. He said that as a technician The Queen in a lemon yellow he was not concerned about Washington, Dec. 17.

Sudanese were The details of the itinerary of drock and white petal hat told whether the elections covering North and

Under the chiefs: "When your fort under the political influence of United on the grounds the South Korea

States

other of the interested Mr Eisenhower told the group NATIONAL SUICIDE

of State for Far fathers ceded the sovereignty of one

to the British parties. He was replying to a Walter these islands had called the meeting to be

Mr Observers here believe that that the Republic of Korea had Secretary

while sovereignty over North Korea, Eastern Affairs,

gove reck the mivice of the lenders on Dr Rhee knew, ・ even

It unreservedly question at a press conference Robertson, who is to proceed to Crown they

Victoria for they as to whether he knew of any the legislative programme which threatening to wreck the in principle if not in fact,

Manila

Queen to attend President-to

Пет to govern you British or Egyptian interference he will set out in his State of

Armistice, that unllaternt The President had maintained elect Ramon Magsayeny's in-trusted, the Union and Budget messages Retion his part could

On

righteously and in accordance in the elections. only that elections should be held auguration, are not known yet.

Mr Sen said he considered the The Budget and economic result in national suicide for only in North Korea, to all 100 Official circles here said, how-with native usages and customs,

the messages will to Congress South Korea,

go to

"Your loyalty and devotion to greatest single achievement of seats reserved for North Korean ever, that while in Tokyo,

election experiment soon fur the State of the Union

Many United Nations officials representatives in the National Under-Secretary of State would the throne are well known for the Sudan Elsenhower will incssage. Mr

since Assembly these threats merely gaining weapon. He wanted to 1948.-China Mail Special..

the

the

United

deliver only the State of the here think that Dr Rhee uscations created the Republic mee the Japanese Prime Minis- | beyond these shores and I assure i was to have succeeded in bring

Union message in person.

SEVEN POINTS

- Mr Eisenhower

points as 1953:

Listed

these accomplishments in

J. Stopped the shooting and casually list in Korea,

The

2. Reduced by $13,000,000,000

administration's previous

request

the

way

as a bar-

win concessions, and, at same time, sound out American opinion about any renewal of the war.

Arguments against a "Puk- Chin" were:

A

Any aggressive net by South

new appropriations, Koren would provide the Com- for munists with a big propaganda The United Nations in weapon.

would And it virtually im- ark

possible to continue to help A country which had been branded as an aggressor,

for 3. Cleared January Lax reductiona

laxes income personal excess profits taxes.

4. Stabilised the purchasing power of the citizen's deller and stopped Indation.

Removed

on "our"

'10

stifling controls economy.

B. Extended emergency ald agriculture and nsisteu

those in drought affected areas.

2 United Nations countries participating in the war would

Mrs Hirota

Committed

Suicide

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Mr Shigeru Yoshida, in you that from the inland which ing the individual to ter, Seoul he would seo South

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Even if backward Sudanese Rhee, and in Talpel, he would and pray for your prosperity in

years to

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She was then presented with meaning of the election, shek

Filan goods and food represent-fact that they were interested should be regarded ing a feast formerly given to in voling

an "achievement." Next honoured guests. The food heaped as

time the Sudanese will know in the shade at weeping de trees

better and next time there will bo no indirect elections, he said. -Reuter,

Instructions

To Ministers

IMPORTANT TOUR Diplomatic observers stressed the importance of the tour at a time when the preliminary dis- had cussions at Panmunjom

when large been suspended, scale Japanese rearmament was attention in receiving majar Washington and in view of the bellet that the new Philippine Tokyo, Dec. 17.

Rainon Magsaysay The death in 1940. of Mrs President

of the would play a leading role in Hirota, wife

Prime Minister arousing the free states in the in Korea even if the United No-wartime

A war Far East against Communism.

Mr Robertson is to tions as n body decided to con-executed. In 1048 us

ter Paik Too Chin issued a list leave criminal, was today announced tinue to aid the country.

Washington

for of Instructions to cabinet minis- ОП Saturday 3. Dr Rhee could not depends a suicide.

Manila by way of Tokyo, Seoul, ters on how to behave in the and Tapel. He will be accom-presence of foreign guests,

The list reads: panied by the Chairman of the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Arthur Radford, France-Presse,

be unlikely to keep their forces Koki

7. Removed security riska on his army. The army was for Mrs Hirota's death had

mont

cannot work for !,

from federal service on the simple from being a first einss fighting

that those disloyal to or unsuitable for Federal Govera-force South Korea's military The President asked the Con- the remained unimpressed by the oratory in Seoul. They would gresanen to keep condenttal the

commit their troops to a discursiona at the White House not conferences during the next three hopeless fight,

tays

+

- OTHER - FACTORS He said that to give the public

Other factors have been: information and 'minimise

When the United States Secre- speculation" on the proceedings.

I shall make a staternent at the thy of State, Mr John Foster end of each day in which I that Dulles, visited Korea late Jast

give a general report on how the summer, he told Dr Rhee that meeting progressed as well as the the United States was proper mames of those who attended each to go so far and no further in

Republic supporting the sension."Reuter,

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been credited to heart failure. It was ald that she took the acilan to encourage her husband, then on trial for war crimes,

The announcement was mode Tadashi Nanai, former by defores

counsel for Hirota and at present

head of the Tokyo Higher Procurator's Office,

Mrs Hirota, then 82 years of 90, took her own life at her 1946, shortly after her husband home at Kugenuma on May 18 had been put on trial before the International Military Tri- bunal for the For East.

The announcement said that Mrs Hirota made up her mind to kill herself after a meeting with her husband at Sugamo Prison-United Press.

Survey of Egypt

Berkeley, Calif., Dec. 17. The University of California announced today that Dr Parker D. Trask, lecturer in geologicni engineering, has departed for Egypt "where he will conduct an important geological survey of the country."

The announcement added, "Dr Trask will make the survey as B consultant for the State Department and the United Stoles Geological Survey, of which group De Trask had been a member for 15 years.

of

The geological survey Egypt will be made in response to requests from the Egyptian Government for help in doves loping the mineral, résources of that country."United Press,

ARTHUR DEAN IN AMERICA

San Francisco, Dec. 17. The United States representa tive in the Paumjo prelim- inary talks, Me Arthur Dean; arrived here todity, on his way to Washington.

ho had

Mr. Doan, amid that Learned from a highly reliablg source that the Chanuszálstu had offered an Americón primjer, E Cadillac automobile, US$5,000, and free tuition in a university if he refused to be repatrieɗed.

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1. "All persons meeting for solemn atmosphere," eiga guests should maintain

D

guests

flowers

or

2. Do not overload

מפיי

Tylth too many

100

bouquets."

London, Dec. 17.

3. "Give guests a good send- Princess Margaret will prob-off as well as a good welcome. ably buy a

Do not wreck nine days of good future.

work by one of carelessness."

cabinet 4. At present she has no car of "Two or three

should share one her own and always uses one of ministers!

the Queen vehicle so as to limit the num- of autom.cblica meeting those belongsway inspecting several cars recently, guests at Seoul airport."-Chinu Mother, The Princess has been ber

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