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FROM THE

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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1954.

NEW UN DEMAND FOR RED-HELD QUEEN'S & ALUAMBRA

A New Spring Theme!

Spring is in the air-and liable to go to the head-an Mrs sho Jolex London's Easter (tare Lomes demonstrates an

on the traditional farade in Hyde Park with a variation bonnel, Even her dog Bruno joins in the spirit of the occa- alon with a seasonal head-dress worn st a jaunty angle OVET

one ear-keuler Photo.

Minister's Plea To Delegates To

Disarmament Talks

London, May 13.

PRISONERS

Total of 3,405 Men Still Not

Released Official Says

Munsan, May 13.

The United Nations Command today asked the Communists “for an accounting" of 3,405 United Nations personnel who were in Com- munist hands when the armistice was signed.

The United Nations asked the Communist for the present whereabouts of the prisoners of war and that "all those still alive" be returned to the United Nations.

The request was made by Rear Admiral A. E. Jarrel, Senior Allied delegato, at å Military Armistice Commission meeting at Panmunjom today.

It WAS made after the; for information about reports Communists had asked the that the prisoners were in the Soviet Uniom and for assistöpre United Nations Command in arranging their return for the accounting of 98,742 The Söylet answer, handed to North Koreana and Chinese | American" authorities in Mos- American prisoners of war alleged to

described the pote us "devoid of any founda be still in United Nations

on whatsoever "-Reuter. custody.

Admiral Jarrel fold the Com-

of war

cow.

munists that all North Koreans Drinks Still

Bed Chinese prisoners held by the United Nations Command bad been recounted! for. He reiterated that prisoners of war remained In the cualody of the United Na- Lions Command.

no

In reply to the United No- tions request, the Chief Com- munist delegate. Lieutenant-

For

Dear

Russians

London, May 13.

General Lee Sang Cho, said that Drinks will remain dear In ull United Nations prisoners of Russia because they cannot be wir who wished to be

regarded 413 "pods of prime

patriated had been returned to necessity" the Sovie! Trado The United Nations Command.

CHARGES REJECTED

During the

|

Minister, Mr Anastas Mikoyun, has told his countrymen, Moscow Radio safd today,

Speaking

the meeting. General:

In

budget Lee referred to a report by the debate in The Council of Polish and Czech members of Nationalities yesterday, he said the Neutral Nations Supervisory the Government's first concern

of April Commission

30 in has been to lower prices which they charged the United essential goods. Nattores Coromani with viola- Amid laughter and appleuse, Bon of the armistice agreemont, he said the time would come The report said the United "when we are richer"--for price of drinks to como reinforcements into South Korea under revision.

The world's five major atomic powers, includ-Nators Command had brought the ing Russla, met tonight to discuss disarmament, including the control of the atomic bomb.

The British Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Mr Selwyn Lloyd, greeted delegates from America, Russia, France and Canada with this plea:

"Unless WC <*1371 devise D system of mutual, agreed, super- vised eomprehensive disarma- lupe for

1:ere

41 34 landing pre

The representatives of the live twiltong arts meeting as a can- vf Uhre United Nations. De armament Commission, They Lave to make their report to the Comiatsin by July 14.

He Opposes "Dumping"

Of US Fruit

team

in

and had restricted the work of the United Nations Supervisory Commission

South

The report was not endorsed br the Swins and Swedish members of the Commission.

Korea.

Admiral Jarrel rejected the charges. He quoted from a letter written by the Swiss and Swedish delegates which said the Pollsh and Czech report was "itterally ridiculous' and "mali- cious propaganda."-Reuter.

FURTHER EFFORTS

of

Beer and wine would still be 50% more expensive than they were before the war and spirita moro than double, he added, according to Moscow Radio-- China Mail Special.

A

White Slavery Charge

Manila, May 14. Chinese wanted by the Immigration authorities for the past six months and by the police for white slavery

was

Washington, May 13. arrested yesterday by an alert The United States will use Immigration officer who re- "every method wo possibly cognised him in a public place. can" to obtain the repatriation Arrested and now detained, of American troops captured in Keng Song, is one of ten mem- The disarmament jalka opeu¬

London, May 13.

the Korean war and believed tubers of an alleged white slave out web a first me tag in New

Mr William Alexander Busta-be held in the Soviet Union, a syndicate expused last year by mante, Inmate's

"strong State York last month.

They

transferred to an," arrived in London

to said today. were Lowlan because The United night at the head of a Nations

better believed It Indies delegation opposing Wild

place for talks "dumping" of American frull from the glavu of PWAY

in Britain. 100 muri publicity,

NEW EFFORT

The Importance of the 2011- ference Is That I H a new, all-out effort not only to work out control of atomne weapons, but to seek a reduction in con- Yentional arms.

Department spokesman a Chinese girl who claimed that

she was one of his victims. West The spokesman was comment- Deportation proceedings have the ing on the Soviet rejection yes been instituted against him

terday of an American request France-Presse.

He is koking for a long term

for agreement

and oranges grupe-fruit similar the one that now protects, the West indies sugar.

Mr Albert Gomes, Minister: of Labour, Commerce and

Mr Jakob Malik. the Soviet Industry in Trinidad, criticized Ambassador to London,

repre- the Mutual Security Agreement sunted Russia. The other chief

under which Britain is to buy delegates were: Briti Mr £1,000,000 worth of surplus

Selwyn Lloyd. Minister of oranges and crape-fruit State: Untied States: Mr

Mr the United States.

Patterson, a

a leading Industrialist

closen by President Elsen. hower: France: M. Jules Moch, American

former Defence

from

is difficult to reconcile foreign trade

Minister; policy with her desire to fight Pearson, Communist aggression," he said.

Canada, Mr Lester Minister for External Affairs.

"How do the Americans

*x* The conference has been

like ours, pect small countries July Siven unta

15 to report where Communist infiltration is 'bic! to the United Nations Commission.-Router.

In reality, to withstand

threat if they compete unfairly with us in the trade on which we depend?"--Reuter.

British Exports Higher

London, May 13

that

Vienna, May 13. Editors of the world pross to- day unanimously adopted A British exports last month resolution, calling for vigilance rose above the January March in the dafence of press freedom.

Three average desplie

fewer Their meeting the annual as

sembly of the International working days than In March, the Board of Trade announced heard members give examples Press Institutions-hart already here.

Exports in April were worth

£220,000,000,, but re-exporta dropped by almost a third to

£8,000,000,

Imports rose last month. They reached a total of £264,000,000 -over £10,000,000 moro than the average for the year's first quarter.

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