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Reported French Concessions To Communists

New York, June 29.

Thailand's Foreign Minister, Prince Wan interview at United Waithayakon, said in an

Nations Headquarters today that he had been told that France was "willing to give up" Hanoi and Haiphong, in northern Indo-China, and keep Saigon in the south.

Prince Wan has just arrived in New York after altending the Geneva conference.

He did not name his informant but added: " said

1 said if

1 did not think it would work out that way. Hanoi and Haiphong were given up now Saigon would you lose."

Dalai Lama Going To Peking

From Sefton Daimer

Prize Wan sud be wonked The United Nations to guarantee the neutrality of Laos and Cum- 4wo of the Associated tuntia. States of indu-China,

The Thanİ

Minister

Foreign imphed that he might be ready in tr.

developments uwał Geneva and delay the projected calling of special session of the

United Nations General Assembly to consider Thailand's observation group appent for an

to watch the Thal barriers with

Luos and Cambodia.

Today he saw Mr Henry Cabot

Dag

unid

New Delhi. June 29. The Dalai Lama, mystic priest-king of Tibet, whom Lodge of the United States, Mr

Heart Hoppenet of France

the religious custom and tradi- Mr

Hammarskjold, Nations tion has never in the past United

Secretary afterwards wold leave permitted

his General, to

that the question of Himalayan kingdom, is to reporters

when

an Assembly 10 ask for do so at last.

meeting was ill under L'on- sideration.

From reports reaching here it

look!

As though he is going as pisaner. On July 19 he is

IL

and

CHINA MAIL

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1954.

UN Debate On New Guinea Ends

United Nations, June 29.

Heer Raab, Austria's Javiat Federal Chancellor, last week paid a goodwill visit to Ear- land. Among his many com- mitmentą

the 6-year-old Chancellor paid a visit 10 the Foreign Office, where he met Mr Selwyn Lloyd, Minister of State, Picture shows (leti to Wai- right): Bir Gealfrey linger, British Ambassador in Lothar Weiner, Vienna; Dr

Mr Ambassador: Austrian

Minister of Selwyn Lloyd, State: Herr Raab, Austrian Federal Chancellor and Dr Schoener, Political Director to Ministry of Foreign Affairs, soon at the Foreign Office...... London Expres

The United Nations Trusteeship Council closed its debate today on the Australian adminis- State,"

another Soviet with Guinea tration of New criticism of the trusteeship.

J. 11. Jones, Australian special representative to the Council, made a closing statement after which the Soviet delegate, Valentin Oberemko, said, "What changes have taken place in New Guinea were, in most instances, for the worst."

"The important question that SUBTLE

requires decision

now

tuning of the calling

to het but from his capital Assembly," he said.

Lhara With long traiu of

A

comis carrying him and his

Telous books,

materials at

the

EN

of the

NOT IN CONFLICT Price Wan and that he had

ship and pries companions, told the French in Geneva that by the Thailand's appeal would nol

conflict with the Genera

will make his way by

ng overland roule to Peking, capital of

Compede

his Chinese munist enemies who, a couple

said they had

of veura back overran Tibet, He added that he for his part axed

to

China, and are no

with strategie

the Panchen Lomu,

will

alt-

Prince Wan

of the

M he

the desire Communist understood

Minister, covering it French Prime roads and

Mendes-France, that Pierre folds.

wanted until July 20 bring The Dalai Lama is to be ac about an Indo-China settlement.

whether Asked

that meant companied, it is reported, by a Chinese

would not est that he,

present highly-armed Ftrong,

BIL guard, whose job, it will be to Thailand's

request and dellver ard him

before him Assembly meeting safely to Peking. There he and July 20,

replied: who is ac- "No, but

but it may mean that the have Assembly will not meet before falks with the Communist high-Juls 20. What might conflict пря cont

concerning

Peking with the work now being under-

Govern the taken by the French On his reac- future of Tibet,

ment is the meeting of the tion to these plans will depend Assembly."

be whether the Dalai Lama returns

Before a meeting could the from this,

Aral voyage called it would be necessary for and to ask for a poll of abroad any Dalai Lama has ever

Thailand been known to make.-London all United Nations members. A Express Service.

majority of 31 would have 10 give their assent.

companying him,

the

Government's plans for

Petrov Attends Inquiry

Melbourne, June 30 Vladimir Petrov, former Russion

spy chler, slipped through a side entrance into the High Court here lotlay where he is to give evidence to the Royal on's resumed hearings

Commission's

on espionage.

In reply to another question

would be willing to whether he wait until August 15 for on As- Wan sembly meeting, Prince said: "I would personally pre- fer the beginning of August. I don't think there is any necessity walt unlll the middle it August.” Asked

whether agreement Geneva would affect the intend-

worked

ceasefire out In

CHANGE IN

POLICY

ment

war,

Geneva, June 29. United States Is

in

Mr Oberemko noted that Mr Jones had pointed to the fact that previous Soviet criticism had merely repeated what the Soviet Union said about New Guinen last year.

The Soviet delegato added:

eason the statement was "The similar to last year's was that the conditions in New Guinea are basically unchanged, -sliggi

your,

unless

the

shows progress, I will; what Pared to repeat

this

year.

Mr Jones told the Council that Australia appreciated the fact

of

Train

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Curves At

90 mph

over one

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European's Objection To Transfer From

Constabulary

To RHKDF

An objection by Adam Mcllravey, foreman shipbuilder of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dockyard Co., Ltd. to his intended transfer from the Special Constabulary to the Royal Hongkong Defence Force was heard before a Compulsory Service Tribunal, comprising Mr Justice T. J. Gould (Acting Chief Justice), Chairman, and Mr D. L. Strellett and Mr F. X. Soares, Assessors, in the Supreme Court this morning.

Mr D. F. O. Mayne, Senior Crown Counsel, appeared for Director of Manpower. Also present were Mr A. E. Gumbleton (Assistant Director of Manpower) and Mr D. W. B. Baron (Defence Secretary).

Mellravoy's grounds of objec- Mr Mayno put 11 tion were that the obligations Iravey that since he took his of supervising other persons. No imposed by such service would oath of office in July, 1952, ho manual labour was attached to entall undue hardship upon him had not attended one single this supervision but a great deal and that he was physically unfit | hour of duty with the Special of physical effort.

mado

Constabulary.

he

heard

Me- to

the

He agreed his work consisted

to he further

to

attendance

It was untrue that generally to perform such service.

In

he did not have to do much over- cyklence, Mellravey said ho was 33 years of age, and em-

HEARD NOTHINⱭ

time. Although he agreed that at ployed us foreman shipbuilder

Mellravey Bald he would not

the present time dockyards were In the Hongsong and Whampoa

it

AL that way.

not over busy, Metravey said put

the Dockyard Co.. Lid. He had

Interview with Mr Beer, as he

that in fact they ware working been so employed for the past had nirendy told the

longer hours now than Tribunal,

when six years.

Mellravey said he had been a he was told to do nothing until they were actually busy...

Mr Strollett, In reply the Director from member of the Special Con-

sald He had of Manpower. He heard nothing sidered he was exempted from Meliravey that he con- stabulary since 1952.

until he handed in his kit on several unu applications

after HQ and the following day then to for transfer

Jetter from Mr of the received a repairing unit

Corps, but Bins cad and the letter from the

what-Commissioner of decisions

of Police, copy of soever to these applications. which Mr Mayne produced.

From then on he contacted applications

Gumbleton and through Mr Beer, Acting Do Mr

corres- Commander, Who was pondence had passed between

was only ге behalf of Benior them, and it

WIE Superintendent G. D.

Binstead cently that he found he vas at that time Staff still a member of the Special (who was Officer, Auxillary). He also ap- Constabulary. plied for transfer to the Direé- tor of Manpower. He received the Director of Manpower to the effect that he

occasions ship

Essential

Services

received

no

the mont

Ho

puty

acting

on

from

was to be transferred from the Special Constabulary to the De- fence Force.

A DISCUSSION

Meltravey referred to a dis- A. E. cussion between Mr Gumbleton (Assistant Director

of Manpower) and Mr Binstead

had

and

him

He had thought that all that time during the period of this transfer going through he had acted on Mr Beer's instruc- hie tions, that was prior to home leave.' He had received

no reply from Mr Gumbleton and he made an appointment to discuss the mattür” with him, Further correspondence lowed.

the interview he had with Mr Beer. That

Wes exemption

not how- over confirmed, Since his dis- cussion with Mr Beer, he had received no letter from anyone from the Director. of Manpower. After January what he did hear was the threat of

от

summons.

Hearing is proceeding.

Death Of

Capt Leitch

He was born in Glasgow, and received his master's cor tificate in London in 1918.

Captain Leitch was a popular member of the Chino Const Navigating and Engineering Officers' Guia.

Captain James Leitch, 63+.. Tol-year-old mastery of the Macao boat Tai Log/ died' tárly this morning at the Matilda Hos- Mellravey said ho protested pital. against Els intended transfer.

is survived. Captain Leitch He alleged that Mr Binstead

Ho had reason to believe that by his wife, who left the a grudge against him was Mr. Binstead who instituted the Constabulary

member of Colony recently for Cheltenham,

bo- Gloucestershire, proceedings

through

*** cause ho had received instruc-

far

Mr tions from

Beer to do the Attorney-General. As

Sum-

He did not mons was for non-compliance nothing further. as he could make out the

know Mr. Beer WOB

in not with the orders of the Special

Hongkong. Constabulary. He appealed to the Commissioner of Police and

PROSECUTION TUBEAT was subsequently the summons

Mellravey said that after his withdrawn.

From this Mellravey said he discussion with Mr Bear in believed that Mr Binstead had January he received this threat

of prosecution. influenced the Assistant

His normal hours of duty were into the ector of Manpower to put him

Defence Force in eight hours a day plus one week-

end every fourth week. During has been master of Canton boats stead of transferring him to the ship buliding

this week-end he was actually and later of. Magao boats. Ho unit.

some In the office, or on board a ship was in command of his last ship, Giving a summary of

was required of the Tal Loy, for over threa per- or whatever of the overtime he had

from him. In the ship building line years. formed since his return

was urgent. Very The funeral will take place to- Meliravey said that in everything

Boston, June 29, a revolutionary train of tomorrow highballed over the New Haven railroad's that most members recognise the shoreline route at more than problems in administering; the 100 miles an hour today on Territory "which is perhaps the most backward of all trust terri- a trial run from New Haven tories." He said Australia was to Boston. fully aware of the désire

The low-slung silver and red giving the indigenous people a streamliner rocketed larger share of political and fest mile in 95 seconds, or 102

ties but any miles

took the other responsibilities

an hour, and attempt to hasten a greater curves, at 90 miles an hour.

New Haven President Patrick participation by them would be premature and unwise."

B. McGinnis told reporters the NEED GUIDANCE "The people of New Guinea the train the New Haven hopes streamliner is the prototype of need experience

and guidance

to have

in operation within nine they will be able to change of before

In Earlier, US participate fully

the pollucal months,

"No train in the history of That is that life of the territory. estimated

hat territory

is under this railroad has ever negotiated dissociate itself why

trusteeship. But their political a turn at 90 miles an hour," he accord advancement is being propoted, sad. New Haven president said: Dece 1959, he dealt with seldom was thera 'nny week-end | morrow morning. There will be

The

to join Britain ready

ceased to be agreement enforcing any France reaches with the the Communists for Nettle of the Indo-China authoritative diplo matic sources said today.

The US

will align herself any with Britain In opposing

violation of Commundst French-Communist settlement even if such an agreement does not win wholehearted US en- dursement, the sources said. is a subte This American policy. officials

bave America would from aby Indo-China agree- ment that was not in

with basic US foreign policy.

THE DIFFERENCE

A drafting Committee

includ

“GUIDED" AXLES

built

Dir-

for

the

During the war, he worked as surveyor

Ministry of War Transport in Colombo, and also served with the

British Tanker Company.

Since the war, Captain ·Leitch

a service at St Peter's Church, in January

two that was idle. March

Mcllravey denied that the Missions to Seamer, Gloucester Ahips: February four,

these played lawn bowls. He did not Road at 11 am followed by 2, April three. Each of

play it and had no time for the interment

the in

Colonial ships entailed all night work, game.

Cemetery in Happy Valley. he said,

SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

B

leave, train would result in big five the ing China, El Salvador, the

Kingdom The US still is unwilling to United

and the savings in operating and main- to tenance costs and permit much underwrite or join as a pariner United States. was named

ew faster schedules. draft the final any deal which France may

report on New on the general Ho hopes the train is the conclude with Communists here Guinea, based

When he said he was

unft that does not full American debute. The Soviet Union ob- answer to the railroad industry's

he meant that after on all- annual passenger jected to including Ching... but 700,000,000 polley concepts

night work as he had describ- deBelt was overruled.

ed he would And that it was The Council, then began

CARTY to

out debate on conditions in Western

impossible The lightweight train

to midnight. Suinon under the administration by ACF Industries, Inc., is made parade from 8 p.m. to of New Zealand-Uolted Press.

In reply to Mr Mayno, up of a series of short trailer units and is powered by a diesel Mellravey agreed that he was

comotive.

It is similar to the conscripted to the Special Con- 1052 and L train developed by ACF stabulary on May Industries, Inc., and now operat-attended 20 hours of training. He took his oath of office in ing in Spain.

Two factors in the train's con- July, 1954 and was posted to his struction enable it to negotiate present unit the same day.

Mellavey agreed. that from turns safely at high speeds, One is the train's low centre of July 30, 1952 until October 21,

bộ did not attend gravily-it is two, foet closer to 1952 the ralls than standard equip single hour of duty in the Con ment. The second feature Is its stabulary. system

However, the sources pointed ed Thal appeal for an observa- out there is a difference in the tion group, Prince Wan sold new American position in that that would depend on the even though it does not approve

He arrived 15 minutes before ceasefire. He stressed that what of the sellement the US now in

hearing-called to the

Invess

happened in Vietnam, the third willing to see that the Reds do charges he made when he tiga'o

Associated state, was of concern not violate the agreement or. desorted to the Australians to him but it was the situation frontiers set by it. was due to start,

in

Petrov and his wife, Evdokin, Have been. hiding since April Today hearing opened with announcemen? that the next sessions guld be held in Sydney at the end

of July.-- Reuter.

Radio Hongkong

H.K/T.

in Loos and Cambodia, which

contiguous

are

ac

ما

The change in the US altitude

Thailand, was revealed today, following witch was of "easontini import- Use Washington talks between лисе"

President Elsenhower and Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill. Conference quarters in Genevo greed that the best the West ean expect from the negotiations

Is the neurolisation Laos and Cambodia and the "It we could have a United slicing up of Vietnam, the most Nations guarantee then I would populous of the three Associated be satisfied." he said.

States of Indo-China;

GUARANTEE QUESTION What was preoccupying his mind now, he said, was the guarantee of the neutrality of hore The two states.

Prince Wan recalled that Mr The Americans still belleve Anthony Eden, the Britishch

such a settlement might lead to Tume Bignal and Prom grumme Bummary 6.03 Liteky Dip Foreign Secretary, had proposed eventual Communist control of presented by the Ave Colombo powers: India, all of Indo-China-the targets: Variety Requests Margherita (Studio): 1, Orchestra Pakistan, Ceylon, Indonesia and

the Reds are known to have, sot from **Painpora Night Club.

guarantors. That for themselves, United--Press, Madrid: 2.15, Orchestr of Burma, Week Welbeck

Buring

Drob, would be a good proposal pro- (BBCTB); 745, Letter from America vided it was under the United by Alletide Cooke (Recorded - London | Nations, he

He commented. Relay): 7.69, Weather Report of added that he was sure Mr Eden

and World Time Eugnat (London Hatay): B.10, News Talk would say that it would be under (London Relay) for Special An- United Nations authority. But at YOURORE WEL OF 35, slobino Mirum the same: uime, Prince Wan POC Vienne W/Philharmonini Orchestra 8.30. Violin Recital by described the lack of mention in Chechik-put WIR Moja Rea Gepevaj of the United Nations (PID) Concert "Hall)1, E. Time: role.

Translated

29 Terrorists

Executed

Nairobi, June 20.

BIOAednesday Theatre... That Prince Wan did not, specify Twenty-nine Kikuyu' terrorists and indented by onbart izturing how the United Nations would have been executed in Nairobi. rodoned by Palaz Tata (BCE) be asked to give its blessing to prison in the past week, it was

YAS Tommt, any settlement realised, but announced today.

Pihah Hwh meating.

agreed that it would be a mini- Their offences Included mus Bor for the regular sesalon be- der, possession of arms and ame inning to September rather munition and "consorting with

the terrorists."

announcement Princo said he planned | said. consultations with other United Meanwhile, a police search In Nations delegates In the near the Bahall district of Nairobi future Including Sir Pierson revealed three roore rifles;" Diron of Britain and Mr.V. Ki platol and, swords. Inxa, čauna Krianne Marion of India which on Sunday yielded 10 Router.

Hifles and pistola,United Press,

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McGinnis

one

exica

In answer to the Tribunal, that the Mr Mayne said that he was

instructed Mellravey was sup posed to attend 32 hours during that period.

Mellravey remarked it

It was not 32 hours, incorrect: he said,

streamliner, when perfected and adopted for service, will cut the running time between Boston and New York from four to two and a half hours,

- MISSED CAMP

was

It maintained "normal" speeds' established by the Inter-State during Commerce Commission the 158.8-mile' test trip today bul

He further agreed that “ hơ opened up on two alreiches of failed to attend, Camp. between track designated as test areas....

The only casualty of the trip 1ctober 21 and November, was a pigeon which flew head. 1952. Ho understood however He voluntary. on into the speeding stream that camp was

remember whether could liner-United Press,

there were any

Reported Death

Of Mountaineers!

Bombay, June 201

told

In December, 1982ties for him Mellivey Mr Mayne whoked if Mellravey agreed he did not turn up for any duty in January and February, 1963, that he was instructed not to re-

Theland, Malava, Indonesia, A.The Neped Government ha port het he hall had an inter-

tralle New Zealsed. 4 pm. Ev

India, Ceylong Pakistan, adiante Fast, Afries. Ürest | Britain Europe, 6:9.

¡Macao

India

sent radio Instructions to view with Mr Beer, until ho governors in the northern, pars heard further from Mr Beer, of the country with a request to On Judiary, 1955, he received Verily reports of the death of a memo Dron the Commissioner

mountain climbers, of Polke (000), be

-three:

there:¿.from Fprodu

Stoday,gg Mor

Umconfried reports said three leaveNe taliana. Have been killed while

pfing to climb wutritifs in

the Apinampa rution:

1:ot norther": "never a

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