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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1954.
Bonfires And Bells Will
Greet The Queen
LONDON PLANS A HUGE
WELCOME
FOR THE ROYAL FAMILY
London, May 12.
A great bonfire near Margate will greet the Royal Family when the Royal yacht, Britannia comes into sight on the last splendid stage of the six months Commonwealth tour.
When the Mayor of Margate, Alderman Harry Ward lights the bonfire sometime after dawn it will be a signal to churches throughout the country to begin a joyous peal of beils to welcome the Queen and the Duke home.
Watchers will stay up all night on the north foreland cliffs of the Thames Estuary waiting for the first sign of the Britannia.
Present plans for the Queen's return call for ships of the Home Fleet to mest the Britannia on Friday as she passes Torquay in the English Channel and escort her East and North to the mouth of the Thames.
Line of heffagged small boats and yachts will blare a mighty welcome as the Britannia saibe up the Thames. Later the Royal Family will board the Royal Barge which will take them to the landing stage at Westminster Pier.
The Queen Mother and Princess Margaret will meet them, At Westminster a huge throng of Londoners will greet them.
Suez Talks
Are At
A Standstill
Salute For
Britannia
Disarmament Talks Reopen
In London Today
London, May 13,
Disarmament talks opening in London today The only publ appearance will break new ground in an attempt to draw up
Prance Chaples mud Princess, that had disturbed the Royal Aune Win rude with the family's sleep, but the slowdown Pres a state coach drawn was not sufficient to cumpel ang
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welcome-home the change in the mary Jurive from the tanding stage al
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The moment that thrilled Prince Charica as he watched in his sailor suit from "Britan- nta'x" bridge. The moment? When his great-unclo Earl Mountbatten, C-In-C_Me
Mediter tantan in the "Glasgow”— ordered a 21-gum malule by escort ships. In the forefront In the "Glasgow"; immediately astern the cruiser "Gambia” and on the right the Royal Yacht-Express Pholo.
Dulles Did
now scheduled for the
her return is it next the end when she and her
*****|a halanced production of weapons, Phtoutage
ruk Edin- The meeting was convened at last month's Retete rawealth ton will follow husband, the Duke
wich burgh, will be
guests of the Cometres
Lord Mayor of London and the formal opening meeting of the five powers con- best plated, plume-helmeted Corporation of the City of Lon-cerned in atomic development. London, May 12.
a traditional Hosechoklon at
At this meeting a sub-committee of the United Angb-Egyptian talks in Cavalry, wilt escurt then past in the Mansion House.
the Nations Disarmament Commission was formed to con- Immediately After That ut ton crowds
willi louve for sider atomic disarmament measures. Whitehall and Royal Family
Castle, Scotland, fr
Queen plans for world control of atomic warfare through Not 'Play Down'
the Suez Canal Zone were
on by four horses
at The
Cheering donery pricing
at a standstill and to Bri-he Mall up to the Pulace. tish troops were being with- Meanwhile Londoners drawn, the House of Com- | kreping an anxious eye en i
clouds which muns was fold today.
might spot the Jeg ove planned
1, the weather is to Queen and this Dude will laurd ut Gravesend, 28 miles Liver.
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Monster of State for Fiweigh Affai Mr Selwyn Lloyd, said the Govertunent was waiting
see how
gettte down" in Egypt belore making any further moves,
There has been a good deal of change in the shift of power In Bgypt in the past two weeks,“ he outed
$ 1
down
A spring heat wave pustred the temperature huru today to 79, highest of the gear. storm clouds managed
strating
stary
11p
Bial ever the ant the
city late 1 t weather forreust was "probably venter, with posible rain". Mr Lloyd replied to charges
It was
At the 1'vetu. ranung by a fonte Lubetm Defence Luese coast, where the statusa Minister, Mr Emanuel Showell, Was
Noth toward home under the escat of RAF n the
Pughlan th
1. at the cal 44,000~24in trip that bas kri the Queen away for six months.
MISTY DRIZZLE
tisat Bataras Canal negotiations. Clene
"Wir
Mr Shbowell saltl That the Foreign Secretary, Mr Anthony Edin, haut "simply undicated a suleinate" in us last frences to the drawn-out dispute.
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baucheon
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Indo-China
Says French Envoy
Washington, May 12. The French Ambassador, Work on a blue print for dive stage sealing down of all types Mr Henri Bonnet, said today a long real,
The Royal family are expect | armament
The sphere of of urma.
he did not believe the United ed to come back to London at atomie, bacteriological und goa- The meetings in London are the end of May-China Mali | ventional wenjima
to be secret in contrast to the States Secretary of State, 1 tsp veled Special and United Press.
antil the end of public sessions on disarmament Mr John Foster Dulles, had June. The sub-committee was to | held previously by United player
the flown"
im- To the Disarmament Nations bodies.
in report back to
portance of Indo-China Commission by July 15.
The heads of delegations are his press conference state- The Western powers includ- United States: Mr Morchead ing America, Britain,
Cuando Patterson, leading industrialisi, ments yesterday. und
France at the current talks
specially are understood to be in general agreement on the need to make
Josephine Baker Going To Russia?
Statement
Was
A "Forgery"
Tokyo, May 12.
A mal duzzle blanketed the
Mrs Miki Sawadu said to- sevie when frigates
destroyer drewday the press release issued
Me Lloyd replied that he had ab vansk nothing to achi to Mr Eden's
last statement.
On March 22 Mr Eden sald that contations of confidencO be erentes! before regoliations cemilu hope succeed.— Umited Prous.
and a
Portuguese
of the Britto 25 miles under her name and carry-
uff Lisbati, to fre El 21-gun ing a statement parported
Royal
bour
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the Queen's p
Reports from the ship said the yacht's
reduced raploin speed from 20 in 18 knots in an
to
effort to lessen
the
vibrations
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US Won't Allow India
To Review
War Criminal Sentences
Washington, May 12.
The United States today restated its opposi- tion to India's participation with other second World War allied nations in reviewing the prison sentences of major Japanese war criminals.
State Department officials said a note was expected to be sent to the Nehru Government soon outlining the United States Government's views.
The Department issued a state-class "A" major criminals still ment conumenting on the Indian being,bell. Government's protest against
This was under consideration decision by the United States by the United States and the and six other Governments to other Governments with authori- exclude it from joining in con-
ty to review their sentences. sideration of clemeney proposals The Governments would carry for the Japanese prisoners, out any exchanges on this sub- of whom are still held in Tokyo's jeet through their Embasates in Sugamo prison.
The statement said that pro- visions of the Japanese peace treaty stipulated that the pmwwer to grant elemency could only be extrcised by Governments which wer menibers of the now de- funct Inacional Military Tribunal for the Far East.
These rations were Austrails Canin, France, thu Nether Jands, New Zealand, Pakistan,
Britain and the United States.
Washington-Reuter.
Boycott Lifted
Ship Found Not Radioactive
Cairns, Queensland,
May 12.
A dockers boycott on the Chinese freighter, Hai
"Had odla signed and mattbed the treaty of peace with Jupan, both India and Pakistan would, In the view of the Governments concorned, have boon eligible to participate in decisions will Chang. was lifted here to- respect to persons sentence by night after tests had shown
International Millay the ship
the
Tribund for the Far East," said,
active.
was
not radio-
Port authorities yesterday dis missed 65 drekers who refused
The State Department added) that this position had previously been made clear to the Govern- ments of Japan and India last to unload the 7.223-ton vessel's cargo of cement because, they claimed, she had been in an area the sald Officials
Japanese
affected by the American hydro- Government had since sought clemency fur severa of the gen bomb tests on her way from
Japan.
year.
The Fire Was
A Nuisance
Invercargill, N.Z.. May 12.
Mrs A. E. Birch of Invercar-
gi sat in the kitchen. of her
Dockers nt other North Queensland porta will, it ta understood, continue to boycott ships which may have passed through radioactive areas untit
proved
they
are
Mr J. Healy Ente.
General Secre- home listening to a radio serial kurty of the Australian Waterside Workers Federation, sald tonight
without knowing that the fire
bc
brigade was fighting a blaze in that all ships entering Australlurs
ports should
tested IDF the front bedroom of her house.radioactivity.
Eventually smoke became so
K the
not authorities did dense she left her serial "at a
to this suggestion, the nominated for th!! Mr Bonnet enferred with Mr real exciting part" and went to agree
this afternoon for 30 investigate. She was too late to Federation would have to "tako assignment by President Eisen- Dulles
In a meeting
value.steps to protect its members," rescue at the
of anything hower; France M Jules Much, minutes noww,
ho suld.-Router, a fresh approach to a balanced former Defence
China Mail Special. Minister; State Department. reduction in all types of arois. Britain: Mr Selwyn Lloyd,
He was asked on leaving the This would rerputre any Minister of State: Canuda: Mr meeting whether he has received power ummediately to Jettmon
Pearson, Minister its total stock of atomic weapons External Affairs, but to embark
High on a singe by the Canadian
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Japanese Love Stories
Attacked
Tokyo, May 12,
Japanese women
|
Lester
assisted
of any explanation of Mr Dulles's by remarks on Indo-China of the Commis- previous day. Mr Dulles
had told a press | kluter in London, Mr Norman
Robertson; The Soviet Union:| conference that he regarded the Soviet Ambassador to Indo-China us extremely
portant, but test essential to the of the remainder preservation
from Com-
Britain Mr Jacob Mulik.
im-
Before the New York meeting
of Southeast Asia of the sub-committee Russio demanded that China, India and munist control,
Mr Bonnet explained that t Czechoslovakia should also at-
been the purpose of tend the talks. Diplomatic quar-had not
today's meeting to discuss Mr tern sald xay that should_ tuis demand be repeated at the Lon-
Dulles's statements. don talks I would be rejected again by the West. The Western view is that the composition of
by the full
NO
MINUNDERSTANDING
But he added, he felt that it had been explained very clearly
com-State Department yesterday and
have been made by French singer Josephine Baker was a "forgery" that appeared to have been put fooled by outspokenly provoca been fixed
are being the sub-committee had already since Mr Dulles spoke by the out by Communista.
tive women's magazines." Prmission.-Reuter. The release, sent to news fessor Tadao Uda of Karuzawa agencies and some newspapers,
Women's University,
Centrul bore Mrs Sawada's name. It Japan, complained in 1 news- was released the day after Mispajar article. Baker left Japan,
To Illustrate 1il: point he
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Miss Baker arrived in Japan picked out a few tities of articles
on April 13 to give a series of benefit performances for Mrs
Sawna home for
Sawnda's
blood"
"mixed
children and to adopt
an orphaned boy.
The statement purported to
ini recent Japonese women's magazines:
"Your Lover Is Right Besido
Grasp to
Your Yun-How Chance for Love."
"How to Use Your 'Yes' and
have been made by Miss Baker 'No' to Build Your Happiness in
vlalting tho Love."
said she intended
Sovjet Union,
"where races live in harmony." time In the haped her
would grow
of
many some-
Presa
How Easing Of
Embargo Has
Helped Japan
The
by President Eisenhower who discussed the Indo-China situn- tion when he held a press cOn- ference this moring.
"I don't think uny launder- standing could remain," the French Ambassador said.
"think that neither Secre- tary of State yesterday nor the President today played
down
the importance of Indo-China." The French Ambassador said
think we are armiy hope-
easing the strategic Indo-China)," he added.
NO REQUEST Washington, May 12.
that, on the contraty, both Mr Dulles and Mr Eisenhower have emphasized the importance Tokyo, May 12. "How to Make a Good Match."
Mr of Indo-China. Foreign Minister, "In addition to such articles, Katsuo Okazaki, sald today the future, and she Ja anese magazines for women recent Japanese Government de-ful about the final results (ir family of orphans so print candid write-ups of clelons
with Com- to be "cham- what young couples tell about embargo on trade plans
Pro-munist China have nearly ended peaco"
Paul their honeymoon like
trips,"
Mr disadvantage in Japan's trade fessor Uda complained, Robeson
Mrs Sawada caid the
"Occasionally this may do, but competition with free European release
had apparently been by printing such stories all the nations for a share of the China Issued for the purpose of dis
time magazines are showing too trade. crediting her work with mixed much contempt for our women." blood children and to capitalise China Mail Speciel. on previous anti-American state- ments by Miss Baker.
Mr8 Sawada's lawyer, Thomas De Figuredo, said "It appears to be a cleverly or- ganised attempt by Communists to move in on a worthwhile project, discredit Mrs Sawada and take advantage of Migs Baker.!!
John Foster Dulles, American Secretary of State, told a Senate Committee today that there has been no request Slace early in the Korean war, for United States troops to bo Japan has adhered to the rigid sent to Indo-China. American - Candian embargo He added that under present list, much more restrictive on conditions, there was no basis than the strategic on which American troops embargo accepted by
the would be sent to Indo-China, Western European nations,
Senator Alexander Wiley dis- The new relaxations do not closed-Reuter. permit the sale of any items of use to Red China.
"Monty" Tries Hists traders
Hand As
A Foundryman potential military
London, May 12. Field Marshal Viscount Mout
Ho added the matter would be reported to Japanese police.gomery yesterday" poured the
Reuter
Surrendered His Driving Licence
Arat mould to open a new foundry at Cwmbran Monmouth- shire which will employ 500 people.
In accordance with custom, he threw a golden sovereign into a ladle
molten metal. Then Melbourne, May 12. donning a foundryman's protec- Bofore Mr Mautntross Mc- tive clothing, he cast a com Coughtry, 65, was and in a memorative plaque and went on country court for falling to slop
The in
14 Famous Greek philosopher at a compulsory stop sign, he to cast a diesel engine cylinder
18 Charge with gas (0). 22 Frolic (4).
YESTERDAY'S CROSSWOE D--Agrom: 8 Rioglota, & Helmet,
9 Deposits, 11 Perfumed, 13 Ache, 13 Debar, 18 Dales, 10 Jenk
block
voluntarily surrendered his driver's licence,
"I don't feel that under the duce circumstances abould drive again," he said, "I don't mind If I kill myself but I might Hill someone else.
will pro- now foundry cylinder blocks and other automobile engine parts.
The Chairman of Guest, Keen and Nettatokde, Limited, pru prietors of the found
[foundry, Me "Im no longer « young man, Pocock such a company made and I know. Ten not da to drive,” cost
from
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14 Baton, 13 Reserve, 16 Alarumy 17 Toulon, 20 Stamm, : 11 lold or Ill surrendered Ucanoes both worldwars during itils Idien, 25 Minių23 Zeen.
A-Cisina: Mail. Das
"There has been a slight but steady increase in
our trade
CELEBRATION
London, May 12. Willesdon Borough, London, with Communist China since intends to celebrate the end of last year partly as a result of meat rationing here in July by casing of the embargo and roasting a whole or in public partly in reflection of the during its annual carnival. Communist world's greater It is looking for an expert to interest in foreign commerce," handle the spit-China Mall Mr Okazaki sald United Press. Special,
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