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T THE CHINA MAIE,

MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1951.

NEW BRITISH MOVE IN SUEZ

DISPUTE LIKELY Resumption Of Talks With Egypt After Geneva?

BUT SEVERAL CONDITIONS FIRST

London, June 6.

Britain may shortly make a fresh attempt to solve the long stand- ing dispute wit'. Hewan the British base in the Suez Canal Zeno.

initiative as the question has bra uken in in Cairo ang event Egyptian attitude to Choir wat eldis Britain.

though an recent months thon relata of prailers, is doin

How US

Press

Helped North Koreans

Should the circumstances appear favourable, it is possible, according to qsually well informed quarters, Phat Britain might attempt to resume talks on the

the Zone this summer after Future of

the Foreign Secretary, Mr Anthony Eden, has returned from the Geneva conference.

Heryers believe, bow-1nection with pomulle talke rver, find several editions the Coual Zone is the Egyptian

attitude to the Sudan Agree had to be fulfiliert before i ments of Febntary, 1963. Ai! Tartan would be willing fo!

make a move Son Frotaro, Jue Mojo

Williams fitter Dean, who wa

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the Sudan

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Chaunter-arou atmons be British intuence

during the present not fully in control of' «rif-government petard are marin

ente tantly the Cairo zalo,

It is clear that the conclusion of the Sudan Agreement last

provide itn.ch. General Dean Jaed events.

Falck "It proves t In tha military barkatund to present

am dhon, retence of millisty storm of Rival Value to the enemy.

flom zal Dean. TONE THEY Compe sndes of the VI None of San Franether wild t breaches of seculls were milled by entrespondents who were altempting to give one laste

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Ten Thousand Attend

Normandy Landing

Commemoration Ceremony

Utah Beach, Normandy, June 6.

Men who stormed Hitler's occupied Europe on D-Day (en years ago returned to Utah Beach, Normandy, today with some of the Generals who led them to victory.

Ten thousand people--more than the number that landed on the beach on June 6, 1944—gathered to commemorate the landing of the American IV Division under withering German fire.

has not breat mutual confidence that agreements are certam to be bonoured.

if Canal Zone Consequently, 1

tu Tre negotiations e tu

Lo be opened with

Among them were troops Washington by President Eisen- hope of suKVADA, is vital that from eight Allied countries over earlier this week.

The torch will be carried by 1953 Sudan the

United French Agreement Britain, the

war veterung along Canada, Holland.berty Road," the route fol- Belgium,

andowed by the Allied armies, Norway Luxembourg.

British and Metz. Eastern France. I will arrive there on November 22. American planes roared.

leuth anniversary of the town's liberation-Reuter, overhead.

tion and bokgrand dormation, to desa settlement be scrupulously honour-States.

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UNRESOLVED ISSUE

President

Eisenhower, will- time Suprene Commander, sent

special messuge.

It was read at the Bench ceremony by Mr Henry Cubot Lodge. Mr Elanhower's special representative.

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Death Penalty Demanded

For Plotter

Decoration For A Hero

General Paul Chief of Staff, soldier who was

Ely. Freuch decorates a

wounded in the battle for Dien Bien Phu. 41 anal, recently. General Ely, who bad flown 10 Ido- China with Generals Salan and T'ellanter

report on the situation, ligs returned 10 Park, where he has since been C-in-C Indo- appointed new

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China-Express Photo:

Young Girl Dies

After Brutal Attack

New York, June 0. Fourteen-year-old Dorothy Westwater died today a short time after a plumber's helper remorselessly fessed to her brutal rape at- tack and the slaying of three other persong.

con-

Leading Authority Says:

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Asians Now Having Their American Revolution

Frankfurt, June 6.

A leading American authority on social prob- lems, Dr Eyerett R. Clinchy, believes that Asians have come to a turning point in their history.

They are, in fact having their American Re- volution", he told a press conference in Frankfurt.

Dr Clinchy is president of the World Brotherhood, founded in Paris in 1950 to educate people of different nationalities, races and creeds to a better mutual understanding and co-operation.

Ho and Dr Arthur H. Compton, general Chairman of World Brotherhood, have just completed a tour which took them to Japan, the Philippines, Indonesia, Burma, India and Pakistan.

Dr Clinchy said the tour had convinced them that Asians were primarily inter- ested in independence and peace. They want to raiso their production power and standard of living, but are anxious not to forfeit their

New Worry

For

moral and spiritual yulics Mr Menzies

Above all they do not want to be westernised.

De Compton had asked a man on the Indonasian land of Bali

hod

Melbourne, June 6.

The Prime Minister, Mr

"Education". replied. Eighty-five per cent of the men and 81 per cent of the woman on the island were literate, He wanted his countrymen to have a chance to develop their per- Sunulaties,

what he most desired. The man | Robert Menzies, will have to push a three-year pro. gramme into two years un- less ho

CALD achieve tho "miracle"

the of winning 1956 Senate elections, poll- tical observers believe.

WAS

Dr Compton, who played a His Liberal-Country leading part in developing the

Party atomic bomb, became convinced coalition was returned to power

for last year that the world

a three-year term in last giving too much dime to material month's elections to the House research and too little to social of Representatives, though with problems, He gave up his post a severely reduced majority.

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as Chancellor of the George

But his majority Washington University

over the at St Louis, Missour, and decided to Labour Opposition in the Scante devote the rest of his life to the only two, and it would seem

Inevitable, burring a problems created by

great Hocial

change of heart in the elec- scientific advances.

torale, that the Government should lose its tenuous hold in 1900.

PROGRESS NO THREAT

Dr Clinchy said that he saw no reason why traditional The Senate Is composed at 10.

cach state, be destroyed by ten from

who aro Valuca need technical

some elected for progress.

six-year term, Asians fenced, and he was surenit of thom come up for re- that progress in Asia did not election on every three years.

a threat to Western

Of the 30 who will be stand- Ingat the next Senate "clection

constitute

The girl was bludgeoned with on iron pipe, which crushed her windpipe, and raped in a lene-civilisation.

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ment haltway last Wednesday. But the West must guard | in *1950. 18 ore Government

the

The man charged as hor as- sullant, John Francia Roche, 27,

in was arraigned

felony Court on three count of homicide and one of felonious assault. He was held without bail for further action on June 21.

against taking a cynical attitude, supportera It must be prepared tó adáþt itself to changes.

When talks are reopener, as taeventually,

be they must It Egyptian harmony is ever to be restored Bahatlook which are bikely to be hetween Britain and Egypt, Infantry Division when captitred opped before Brdam would be

is assumed they will be res willing to open formai negotia sumed In August 1950 Reuter,

At the point at which they were broken off last October. Comal Zone.j The main unsolved Issue 11 terima on which Bestom would ot be willing to that of the stuct negotiation in a phase of Esp would permit the British

which " at those nutions Brewheats approaching Canal Zone base to be "reacti-

visor" in the event of danger.

were members

the Grand rella warfare

Britain is not expected to re- | Alliance have Tiszt muintalo:<! Alest w

ཝ treat from the view that in the time of peace the spirit of winter.

terests of the security of the that war-time union, if some of

Cairo, June 6. Failure to prevent attacks on

who WEC GUIT

The prosecution called for Hriss tips in the Zone woud Middle East as a whole it must the peoples

possible to re-develop the comrades in arms have been be absolute

the death penalty for Cap- be considered

hase in the event of an im-kept apart from us, that is cause proof of Egyptias bad faith

and for profound regret, but not of Lain Ahmed Ale Hassanelis victims only because they country. to Turkey But, desde a further incident bent threat

Persin as well as to the Arab despair" Mr Enenhower said.

Masri, the alleged "leading In the second half of May. The local prisation in the Canal Zone States-China Mail Special.

devotion and spirit" of the "so-called May to commit robberies, the police did improve this spring.

faith which brought us through 1' plot" when the indletment said today. He the perils of war will thevitably was read at the Revolution- yesterday

ary Court's special chamber stolen ear the wrong way

a one-way street and afl' aldrt today.

policeman spotted him as the possible attacker of Dorothy Westwater.

Parks Jur 6

the new Paul Ely. French Commandei in-Chief and

Commissioner High

and his slepudy. Indo-China. General Raoul Salan left Packs

the g by a fer Salger

They were seen off by Finch Defence Defence Chief Norbert Blanc.

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This in dself is * etreum- stance capable of clearing the

wold way for the resumption of ines. How Tokyo Paid

to the any statement

Press-France-Presse.

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For Crime

'Tokyo, June 0.

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In our premaning seer. li Cur peace,

security and freelom.”

Masri was accused of trying to make the army rebel and of seeking to bring back the re- Co-volutionary regime in power

before the revolution.

this charges followed

The

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Hospital at 3.48 p.m.

Roche apparently set upon

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The police said Roche, de-

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RECALLS ZHUKOV

Recalling the friendly Crime costs each man, woman, operation between military and child to Tokyo (population leaders during the war, the then 7,108,000) list your about President spoke of his "plant morning's hearing of Lieutenant scribed as maporo 558 Yen (11 shillings stering), association with the outstanding Effat Abdel Hallm, a witness in mitted the attack on

well as the slayings the Metropolitan Police stated. Soviet softler, Marshal Zhukov.

Crime costs in all 3,928,905,- and the victorious meeting at the the trial of 16 Egyptian Army as

Mrs August Chronik, 15, and 124 Yen (four million sicrit), Elbe of the armies of the West officers, all charged with con- Marton Brown, 17,

spiracy. covering thefts from Cadillacs and East"

Revolutionary Alexander told the

Jablonku, 43, taxicab driver." to old shoeS

that the conspiracy Mr Lodge, American repre- Tribunni Tokyo people paid for ertme sentative in the United Nations, was aimed at restoring parlia

The authorities said Marion, as follows:

said in an accompanying speech mentary 11te in Egypt and

who was killed only a block 1,751 million Yen (£1,751,- | that the problems faciug the forming of a coullion govern- from the scene of the attack 000 sterling) for petly theft;

world today are not the kind ment fed by civilians.

the Westwater Tirl," rad million Yen (£1,220,- that can be solved by military

The former Regent Rachad 1,220

Mchana, would have been a ing over the tenement house in into Roche when he wis look- 000 sterling) for fraud;

victory alone.”

Minister of War in this which she lived. 760 million Yen (£700,000 Watched by General Lawton

the move aid he was apparently plad

The police ent under sterling) for embezzlement Collins, who led the Americanı

28, Lieutenant ning a burglary. 172 million Yen (£172,000 troops

into Normandy, and mont of

Halim sterling) for pickpockets.

General Sir John Crocker, Com-

Tu render mander of the first British

Mrs Chronik was killed be Burglars got away with the Invasion Corps, 鼗 guard

verdict after the 15 officers and cause sho surprised Roche in amallest sum. Their Inot honour arrived the sand other implicated in the alleged the midst of a burglary as she amounted to only 25 million dunes bearing a brass torch of plot have been judged separate-stopped out of her shower, the Yen (£25,000 sterling)-Reuter. remembrance

froniy-France-Presse.

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America Prepares To Defend

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Itself Against 70 A-Bombs

Washington, June 6.

The Federal Civil Defence Administration said today it assumed for planning purposes that if and when America was attacked the enemy would attempt a knockout. blow, using atomic and some hydrogen bombs on 70 critical target areas.

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police said. Tho driver was killed struggled to on Roche from taking the Lares de Had collect ed, the authorities gith

Roche was questioned through- out the night and finally was locked in a cell abous-5 am. 41 no time, they Added had ho shown crimes to which to confe United Press

111 VILLAGERS ARRSTED

Kompala, Uganda, Jing 9. The police today- arrested 111 persons. In a rald, on "Katwa Village on

on the Kambala.

Mout of those arrestedi allcked Larkollendor

"It is further assumed that

"The assumptions do not pro While they might be caught high explosive and incendiary diet such an attack," it declared. | wlihout much shelter on the 1bombs would be used, that Although extensions of radar way, if was estimated that the total would still bo botage would be employed and networks and other incastres casualty that biological and chemical weapons would be used before were reducing chances of a sur- considerably less than if no di

prisg attack, the Civil Defence persal were attempted. aller attack," the Civil Administration sald the possi→ Defence Administration bold.bilty of surprise would hove

hover be The Civil Defence Administ- those dejanei

ration assumed that the attack membes”, of Lig It added that it based its entirely aboont

was assuming some would include enough atomle

that

werd assumptions for the contriz 13 ume before July 1955; waapons to bombard all diffical effec months on officially known or yom giving his setual thagos target areas hd lat in large.

imated Soviet capabilities for elty s beat one hour's warning proportion of all weapons proper attacking the United States.

in advance of a bombing attack carried would be delivered on stores as liter

The would be in use

These assumptions are pry pared periodically to Halo pros vido a national planning base om which civil defence pidus

generi

In that time, it said, most of it assured also that any city the people in concentrated areas stucked, with very few now on chuig be moved at bait two Ecoligus, would be mbstantially set u

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HOSTILE SENATE

the

The Government would there- World Brotherhood, which had

three out of ita beginnings in the United foro have to win States in 1920, with the foundate ve vacant seats in overy tion of the National Conference slate and all the states except of Christians and Jews, now has South Australia are governed by 400 chapters throughout the Labour. United States, Canada, and at-

But

Government may European most every Western

have to face a "hostile" Upper Tho The Aston tour was founce House long before 1950, by the Ford Foundation.

(danger is ever present with the World Brotherhood belleves possibility of the death or retire. that scpking

the co-operationment of a Government member. of bank directors, owners of big

Such vacancies are usually Bums and other trustees of the nifed by a decision of the com- world's wealth it is furthering blogg Houses of the State Parlia "Inter-group." relations essential

to real World Brotherhood.ment-five of which are controll. China Mall Special

ed by Labour.

Priest Stabbed

Milan, Jung 0. Father Don Giovanni ho

a

was stabbed twice today by woman as he stepped to the

to ay "Mass,

The

woman identified

If Mr Menzies lost only one |supporter and a Labour Member

were appointed in his place, the Souto would be equally divided. The President has no casting vote and the constitution pro- vides that when voting is equal the question before the Senate is [decided in the

negative.

The Government is therefore as expected to maintain pressure Marla Nussgolfer. 40, was taken on the Parliamentary machine té à psychilatric ward Physicians in an effort to push through lis said the priest would recover.legialative programme as quickly United Press.

as possible. Reitter.

SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith

bould

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