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of peace in the world.
The New China News Agency tonight re- ported that the two Prime Ministers issued a joint statement at the end of their talks.
The agency report said they agreed that the five guiding principles for relationship between the two countries should be the same as those agreed upon be- tween China and India.
The statement said In India to guide relations between purt: "The two
Prime the two countries, namely:
Ministers reiterated their stand that they will strive to their utmost for the pro- motion of peace in the world, Southeast particularly in
In
in-
(A) Mutual respect for oach other's territorial tegrity and sovereignty, (B) Non-ression. (C) Non-inteferenes in each other's internal affairs,
(D) Equality and mutual benefit,
By Queen Sells For 12/6
Sydney, June 30. Lipstick used by Qucen Elisabeth while on one of her Australian lights was among a number of articles affered for sale by Qantas Empire Airways to **- ployeca sa souvenirs of the Royal visit,
The palick was quoted at 12.03.
Other offerings were blue mascara Ba, from powder Ös, 9., aktu perfume 76. Od., miSTOF 124. Gd., sherry glasses Is. id., 'mult and pepper shakers £1 1, the pair, finger bowls 14K.. mushroom floor carpet 23 a yard, sacón boats, siands and ladies £3 12. Od.. crystal champagne glassen On. Dd., Hayal Worcester cups and saucers 13s, üd.--. China Mail Special
Privy Council
Appeal By Chinese
Minister Gaoled For
Plotting
London, Juno 29. Mascow Radio announced today that the Czecho- slovakian Government had convicted a former deputy | Premler, ousted in 1952, on charges of plotting against the State and sentenced him to 18 years in prison.
The Moscow broadcast, monitoreu in London, said a supreme tribunal in Prague kon- vleted ex-deputy Premier Jan Sevelk of criminal activities, divulging State secrete and mis- appropriating "nutional wealth.”
Sevcik was a non-Communist
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the
Czechoslovakia
*uver
In 1948 After
the Reds came to power the be- came head of the Party of Slovak renaissance, which joined the Communist - dominated national troat. He
wa
appointed Deputy Premier and head of the Stato Committee for Physical Culture and Sports. Then in March, 1952, he was ousled from his posts and nuthing has been heard of
were
Asin. They expressed their
London, June 29. hope that the question of
A Chinese convicted in him until today. (E) Peaceful co-existence;
There have been rumours in restoration of peace In Indo- | the
Prime Ministers agreed Malaya of carrying a
re-Vienna, Austria, and Yugoslavlu, should China which is being dis- that they
be guiding volver without lawful au- in recent weeks that the Com- principles for cussed in
relationships be thority was said hore today munists Geneva, will be
taking action tween China and Burma. settled mutisfactorily.
"If these principles
to have been on the point against former non-Communists are ob-
who collaborated with the Na- Berved
all by
of surrendering himself and tional Front countries, the peaceful co-existence of coun-handing over the weapon
SEVCIK CONFESSED tries
with
different social when he was arrested. systems should be ensured, and the threat and
Wong Boon-yin alias Kwong sion and interference in internal spectal leave to the Judicial Com- fear of aggres-Sin-kwang, was appealing by matters would give place to SUTIRO
mittee of the Privy Council of security and mutual against hus conviction in the High confidence.
Court at Kota Beru, Mainya, "MOST FRIENDLY"
last July.
regard to the principles agreed upon between China and
Swedish King
Meets
The Diplomats
"The
Ministers
Prime reaffirmed that the peoples of cacli nation should have the right to choose their own state system and ways of life without Interference from other nations Revolution cannot be exported; at the
the same time, outside Inter ference with the expressed by the people of aby common will nation could not be permitted.
The Prime Ministers
London, June 29. King
Adolf Gustav
uf Sweden, in morning dress,
Common today
received wealth High Commissioners and envoys of the Diplo- matic Corps in one of the State rooms of Buckingham, the Palace.
His appeal to the Court of Appeal of Malaya was dismiss:d in October.
The Chinese was taken into custody on November 25, 1952, at Gla 8bah Gua in the Termisk Ladang aran inhabited by a tribe known to the Temiars.
definee, the Chinese had sald he had been "underground" since
Giving evidence in his own
that their respective arced 1949.
countries
should maintain
close contact|
in order to further strengthen
The
NO EXCUSE
to the
The unofficial Yugosiny news agency Yugopress reported last night that Czech Communists bud arrested D "large number supporters of the former Czech Social Democratic Party."
of
The Moscow Radio announce ment and the Yugopress report indicated that the Czechs were purging former non-Communist elements who
the had joined
after National Front
tho 1948 coup d'etal.
The
thai
Soviet broadcast sald
Sevelk "In 1939,
WDS Secretary of
the Club of De putles from a Fascist Party... After 1943 Sevelk joined the of resistance 11 movement order to betray patriots to the Police.
of
"After 1948. Sevcik succeeded in covering up the troces of criminal activities," the Radio friendly co-operation be- Mr Dingle Foot, QC, who is
"but
the tween their two countries.
charged, appearing for the Chinese, anid
through discussions have been' that
leadershilp though it was quite true slovak renaissanca Sevcik car- of the Party Thu Commissioners and most friendly and cordial. The that he was in possession of the ried out measures directed.. at envoys formed up in the ad- two Prime Ministers highly revolver, he. (the Chinese) had splitting the National Front of
opport with him for the joining room and its their names appreciate the present
express Czechs and Slovaks, divulged of handing it were announced, they went for-tunity of meeting together and purpose
State secrets And the authorities. deem it helpful to they
misappra- ward to meet the King. Some cause of peace," the statement
口 large amount The Appeal
Court held sub-priated of the Eastern envoys
wore and necording to the New stantially the
same view as they colourful national dress,
und China News Agency. —Reuter,
trial judge
said that an the Dart of the Arcar to surrender self and the re-
himself volver to the authorities not constitute a lawful excuse.
Intention
The first of the High Commis-The Police Did Not posses
sioners to be presented was Sir Thomas White, High Commis- aloner for Australia,
The diplomals who followed were led by M. Rene Mussikli, the French Ambassador, who is dean of the London Diplomatic Corps,
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"Under
the weight of in- controvertible evidence Sevcik confessed his hosille activities and was sentenced to 18 years in prison and loss of elvic rights did and confiscation of all his pro-
"In my submission, that is perly," Moscow Radio
Is
and the Pnom-Penh, Cambodia, Wrong
question June 29. whether he intended to comply A rinund-up
escaped with the law or
or to break the criminals in the Kampungpeu law," Mr Dingle Foot said.
nounced.-United Press,
{
In-
Dulles To Attend
area netted the Governor of the The hearing continues--China ANZUS Meeting
Kampong peu Prison, as well as Mall Special.
a few of the escapees.
The Governor, himself wanted
Washington, June 29. The diplomats were received
Geneva, June 20. State Department spokesman in the 1844 Room, a state-room for embezzlement, had opened Th: "Pupe" of the Cao Dai Lincoin White said teday that cn the ground floor of the the prison doors two days religious sect in South Vietnam, the Scoretary of State, Mr John Palace, so called because it was earlier in the hopes that with Pham Cong Tac, arrived here Foster Dulles, will represent the renovated at the suggestion of many vicious criminals at large today from Paris for
Uniood private
States at the three- Prince Albert, Consort to Queen a mere embezzler might be talks with leaders at the nine-Power ANZUS discussions to- Victoria, in 1944.-Reuter.
averlooked.-United Press.
nation Indo-China peace con-morrow. ference.
Australia's Minister for Ex- The Cao Dal sect, which hasternal Affairs, Mr R. G. Casey. about two million adherents, the New
will represent his country and buses its bellois on the teaching Mr Leslie Zealand Ambassador
both Buddhism and
Muriro will Christianity. It has a private represent his country.
Mr White said that the pur- army of 20,000 men,
pose of the talks will be to Hugo and William continue the exchanges of views Shakespearo Bre among
the that have been taking plac patron saints of the Cao
Dai during the last few months on followers who have also
ex-developments in Southeast Asia." pressed great admiration for Sir He sold he did not know how Winston Churchill, the British long tho talks would Inst Prime Minister.--Router.
United Press.
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