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NEW GATT

MEETING STARTS

Geneva, July 26.

The 16-nation Inter- Sessional Committee of the General Agreements on Tariffs

and

Trade

on

(GATT) met here today to begin discussions renewed pressuro

from

the Japanese Government with a view to joining the

agreement.

The CATT in ce-Seasonal Committee will have to report 14 he 34 ember natlong to what a thude

To luke

11.

on

bc

Japan's renewed request to wilowers undertake the tariff negotia for necessary she can

before

Japan's original request for tarif negotiations was made in July 1952 but for various rea-

thin Wi

found not up to the present practicall

time.

The

Заранее Government air her unlord GATT that it considers there are Low carrying 001 no obstacles to the init negotiation prior to Joining and bus requested that

the necessary arrangements be mude as soon as possible.

PREPARE

REVIEW

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 27, - 1954, “

Pare

Argentine Quing Celebrate Birthday

RHEE IN WASHINGTON

People With Little Cold Feet Defeated

The South Koreans

Washington, July 26.

The South Korean President, Dr Syngman Rhee, declared here to- day that "some people had a little cold feet" preventing his Government from achieving the unification of Korea by force before the armistice with the Communists was signed.

Dr Rhee, who arrived her toshg for talks with President Eisen- hower, added the Communists knew at icy were licked" in Korca, "but if we had had only a little more courage, at least we would not have to worry about unification."

"Some people had a little cold feet and we could not do what we were

ready to do.”

A

decision to march to the is reported to be an appeal for support to drive Manchurian border and achieve United States Korean unifiention by this

the Communists out of North menns would have been the

Korg and unite the country by best solution for the United

force Stules, Korea and the Allies, he salt

"We are fighting together, and Almighty wi see to it that we carry cut Ma

t to be discussed al the ninth fives of his visit

meeting of the General Agree-

ment next October In deneva.

The review was decided on

at the GATT eighth ECssion 15 October

It te lost year, proposed to review the operation fund youvisions of the GATT In the light of experience gained the six years of its ap- plication.

The chairman of the meeting is Mr L. Dune Wigres, Canadian, i and Bie members of the Commitive are: Australia, Bel- | gur. Brazil, Canada, Chille. Cuba. France, German Federal Republic, India, Italy, Pakistan

*:

to Washington in the Far East, Mr Ells Briggs

RUSSIAN

STUDENTS

IN BRITAIN

Feet,

Ambasador 10 Korea and General

Von James former Eighth Army Commander in the Korean war.

a

by

must créer a Østensive alliance eventual with Japan o: frep absorption by Communist Chinks.

Commenting on the visit

"And the

to

TUG

is

tako on

a

not prepared second Korean war in present circumstances,"

The problem, the newspapers

thus ono continued, was

for statesmen, rather than soldiers. Dr Rhee was a key figure in

KIDNAPPED BOY FINDS PARENTS

Beirut, July 20.

An Armenian boy, kid- napped at Beirut when five years old by a wealthy man with no son of his

now own has

returned here and after

long search found his parents,

The bo disappeared while playing in a mircet and was taken to 11pms.

1

kidnapper chanred

his name and brought him up for 20 years in comfort. When the man and his wife died "thair "grown-up daughters fold the boy tha trust and gave hhn £5,- 000 Syrian (£850 sterling) to help him in his search.

---Ching Mall Special,

Trial Of Serbian Prelate

TO SEE PRESIDENT After ceremonies at the air- port, Dr Rice, who was necom- unit ly his Viennese-barn wife, left for the White House fur personal greeting President Eisenhower.

Apart from

hig desire to endist the Far Eastern political situn-1" However. United

States

support Kopean unidegting following the rakdown of the Korean poli- Jeal

Geneva, Dr negotations

is expected at his White 14 review the

for

Hon.

the

and Carlos, the Franco: Maria Christina: Maria Fernanda: Maria Ester Diligente Quins of the Argentine, celebrate their eleventh birthday at their kompe in BgeNOR Aires-Express Photo.

NO STRAITJACKET PAKISTAN

FOR THE SOVIET BALLET

Berlin, July 26.

NOT ASKED

TO JOIN S.E.A, PACT

Karachi, July 28. Pakistan has not received any official Invitation to Join the

pected South-east Asia

fence Pact the Pakistan Foreign Minister, Sir Zafrullah xhan, said horn

fr was greeted at the milliary Dr Syngman Rhee to President ale service

transport terminal Eisenhower, the newspapers, one the Scripps-Howard chain. here by

United lop

States of

That Dr Rhee Including Mr John recalled official!" Foster Dulles, the Secretory of hrouteed to resume the Kerenn and that we will still settle our State, Air Richard Nixon, the war to

to un'e Koren by force,

Belgrade, July 26. problems with a elear cut victory

Vice President, Admiral

"We have the greatest Armur

One of the highest- in the security of the United Radford. Chairman of the Joint spret and admiration for the old

the The Lutte-Sessional Commite suntes. Korea and all other free Chiefs of Staff, General Matthew Korean patriot, but he should ranking prelates of will also prepare a review of nations.

Hidgway. Army Chie of Staff, not let his sour

courage run away the BATT constitution. which

One of the principal obijce-General John full. Commander with his judgment," the World Serbian Orthodox Church "South Korea goes on trial at Cetinje to Telegram said.

stand alone could not

against morrow, charged with anti- activities, Church North Korea and Red China. State backed by Soviet Russia.

authorities said today. the Uni c3 States

Moropolitan Arsenije Brad- vanevie of Montenegro, Vlee- President of the governing body of the Serbian Orthodox Church, was arrested on July 6 but his, trial was not expected by the Church authorities until mid- Perhaps the most striking single fact about Cetinje-Mon- the Soviet ballet company which recently ended a tenegro District Court set the season in East Berlin was the way in which it countrymen, he lind an abiding trial date two weeks earlier than overcame the straitjacket of Stalinist puritanism, Despite the cold war and its ugliness, the Russian sense of beauty and fun have not been completely overshadowed by the secret polies and the tractor. "But conditions have changed Metropollino Arsenije's law- since the epochal event of World yerd and Orthodox prelates But it is also a fact that the dancing In which scantily. Ing pretty fast.” War II. If Korea is to have preparing the defence were

company's programmes concen- dressed young women, to

future ns an Independent caught unprepared. Ree

tpaled on "peasant-style" works like modern Botticelli country, the

may COMIC Two Montenegrin lawyers at the expense

of classical hurled themselves" about works.

Svon, when

Korea must enter will handle the prolate's defence works, limited almost to Galina stage with staggering zest a defensive alliance with Japan but they have had only The students arrived here on

two Ulanova's

exquisite version of these, the men needed to or face eventual absorption by days'

and preparation in the case, the dying swan Saturday afternoon after having

excerpla bulli Hike rocks. beca received by the Lord

Red China.

the officials revealed.

from "Swan Lake", reviving Japan is certain Metropolitan Arsenije has New York. July 26. Stratford-on-Avon, of Muyar

The frogle grace of Planova, York World

charged birthplace of England's famous

to resume its position as a major bacn poet and playwright, William Trim and Sun suggested factor in Pacific affairs, and that articics of the Criminal Code for pelna ballerina of Moscow, was

editorially that the time might should be given full considera- "con

almed at foreible The crown to this company, com Shakespeare.

soon come, <l enemica not-on in our future planning."

the present poll: posed entirely of soloists from tical order," "spreading radial the academies of Leningrad and withstanding, when South Korea' Reuter.

and religious hatred" and Moscow. "slandtering high State oficials." Although 42, Ulanova has the What has freshness of a girl. been lost in vitality is made up for in perfect control and grace

Sweden. Union of South Africa, Mited Kingdom and the United States.

The meeting is not expected In last O than ten days.-

Reuter,

OIL

TALKS

PROGRESS

An

answer

Birmingham, July 24, Thirty Russian students

10

in Britain' on an exchange House talks holiday visit toured the United States-Korea mutual de- civic centre here today befence pact, which has not yet fore going to nearby Derby come into forer, to sit for in-

British railways erased pronomic aid for

construction, and obláin nid to incrrase the size of his ihned forces-Reuter.

London, July 29e Mr Anthony Eden, the Forel

After visiting the Birmingham Steretary, told the House of Commons

to n University they attended a mus- quezon about Lic Anglocal conc:rt in the Town Hall on Yesterday they Pergan oil negotiations today: Saturday night.

farm "Substantial progress has been went to a Lincolnature maat and unopeful that camp organised by the National of Students-the overall agreement in principle upon all

English university otters under discussion will be andy reached shortly."

Union

students.

B403)

University and visited

A Conservative, Mr William Since leaving London last Steward, buck usked whether he Thursday the porty ha would make a statement on the Oxford negotiations between the Per-some of its ancient colleges as Ben Government and the Inter- well as striding the Shake-!

ional Consordum of eight speare's "Romeo and Juliet" play

market in the Memorial Theatre canpanies formed to Prestan oll.

Stratford-on-Avon.

The all was formerly pro- Tomorrow the students are Cuced by the Anglo-Persian Oll due to meet Binningham's Lurd

It was nationailsed | Mayor, Company.

W. Alderman G.

H. with the Abadon refiery by Griffith, before going to Coven- Mahummed Mossadegh! try, centre of Britain's car

factories-Chilya Mail Special.

Reuter,

125

A British Crossword Puzzle

2

26 Servant (8);

27 Mure (8)

126

DOWN

2 Appendage (4).

4 Expires (4).

5 Burden (4).

6 Claw (8).

7. Trick (5).

ACROSS

3 Flattmed basely (0).

8. Schome (4).

# Told (8).

11 Liberated (8).

13 At one timo (4)

15 Voto (8).

18 Subtracted (0).

10. Top (4).

21 Smaller group (8).

20 Trip (4)

1 Goad (4).

9. Swift (5).

10 Lukewarm (8).

in Ward (o).

14 Box-(0).

1 Commence (0).

17 Teacher (5).

19

Moblem women's quarter

A TOBA a pari (5),

20

Thod (4).

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD korom: 1 Mabi Anecdote, Exail, V Sämmt, 114 Lamazed, Murder, 18 Count to HaZÁBÓKÁ 20° Meirion 2 Occur," 8-TrotterE, Bienve

hotic, filant (4)».

pture,

DEFENSIVE ALLIANCE

The New

It-

In common with most of

hatred for Japan, having waged informed of the start of

long struggle for the libera-trial only today.

for his country.

CAUGHT UNPREPARED

"A

Lime

The Shy Angel Of Dien Bien Phu

In United States

New York, July 26,

Lt Genevieve Galard-Terraube, the herois French nurse who stayed with the wounded at Dien Bien Phu, modestly insisted, "I do not deserve this honour" when she stepped from a plane today to begin a three-week tour of the United States.

The "Angel of Dien Bien Phu", as the freckle- faced, shy nurse became known during the historic siege in the Indo-China war, came down the steps of the Air France tourist plane 50 minutes after it had landed at Idlewild International airport.

The plane was unloaded and taxied across to a hangar where special welcoming ceremonies were planned before the debarked.

"I do not deserve this honour lives that was taking for I have only done my duty," she cold in- FREECH COL

| Miss Galard Toronto, maid in a

place,"

dav

of

under

NO COMMENT

the

three

looking virgins,

wrains from the United States by air. No such invitation bad been extended to bal during his talks in Washington, F Zafrullah Khan" "said, adding, however, that "things are mày”

The Pakistan Foreign Minis thetar had been two months in: the For United States and in Europe. In

behe U.S. he represented

take

country in negotiations for the setticment of a canal water dis- ALL GOOD FUN

pute with India.

his talics in Referring to This way all good, fun,

and

Washington, he said he had die Strushkova, for example, cussed the whole East Asia a

about 25,

tion, but that at the time the beautiful woman of

the showed in the Noble Kolght, a main preoccupation was zomantic picce after a poem by Geneve Conference. Pushkin, that slie was capable The World Bank, he said, is of the most delicate evocations still exercising its good odres of feeling as well as dazzling to settle the canal water The Metropolitan's arrest has

physical' jerks.

Ho hoped that the next puto. not been reported in the Yugo

The stage effects in this work and officials newspapers

of orm and leg movements. She are: by contrast, a mixture of meeting on this subject would

place on Aus refuse to comment on it.

and silm, with a wist the ridiculous and Cecil B. de is small

France-Pipros: number of Orthodox Bishops

The hero tries towards were organising a campaign to fully innocent air and a captive-Mille.

the end of the ballet to reach ting daintingss have the

the Church's permanent

his beloved across the roaring Another star, Natalie Dudin river Nava. He succeeds after governing body, of which the Metropolitan is Vice-President, skaya, also no longer young. taire official action.

rovedla britis, flashy toch Two of

the charges against nique, striking in imperious or Metropollan Arsenija could skittish roles, but not so happy mean long prison terms if he in tender scopes. were convicted. A number of Roman Catholle Church leaders have been sentenced to prison, Cardinal Including Aloysius heure who was released in both charm and exuberance to ofthen stthe double who December 1951-United Press.

4

INDONESIAN SPEAKER

UHARM AND EXUBERANCE

The female dancers

stiaggle with waves to which Hollywood would have taken off

hat.

118

Under an cerlo blue light, the Soylet technicians pulled across the back of the stage an enor

sheet of canvas,

showed apparen Oulad by a number

a remarcable degree. They are imitated the wayer

even full-blooded art

U.N. Forces

Stronger

Than Ever

Highly schooled in pure dancing. This realistić "lour de force

Seoul, July 26, mine,

and

Berlin even the East

General Maxwell. D. Tay- acting-far some of the presente sudience temporarily nan lor in his first Horsan armis- stions are close to the plundein, the outmoded tice anniversary message to

than to ballet.

On the debit side must be splendour of decor and costume personnel of the United Na placed the uneven display of was just right. In the ur tions Command said the in Indoor and at times in the my cha dusun and to forces of resistance against

in military

un-heel-dilckings and sweeping Communism in the Far East chrophy,

of most of the bows, the company showed itself were stronger than ever be

matchless, golpes

fore.

London, July 20. The Speaker of the Indonesian Parliament, Dr Sartono, arrived hers today by air from dam on a week's visit in Belain during his current "tolir Europe.

Lunch

and the

peasant or folk pieces,

the Bern

Sipho 20-year-old byrgO ALMA TEK Sartono 54, has padeda ap

two letters Ho Bydlems in

to

the Parliamen number of

παπα

political China Mall Special,

Menon Talks

With

Eden

London, July 20.

General Taylor, as Eighth Amy Comiriander and $80 Commander-in-Chief of the United Nations Command dur Ing General John E. Hall's vilk to Washington, sad South Korza "may take justified pride in the growth of lis

Japan Taylor!

Yarce

also noted

growing milliary fore "evidence of sincerity

The permanent Indien dele! the human cancion-ball" style of

He will visit the British House So strong and bis are the of Commons on Wednesday to men that at times they appear to be not ballet dancers but as guest of the Inter Bylianphtar Union and wet-lers done up in grease tea with his British counterpart, pate and tights. The more aerobatic scenes, reminiscent of Mr. W. S. Morrison.

Eircus, studyip speech she had memorised fri was asked to orpioin. Why

audience. English. She wore fier white had sent

Japan, Italy, The audience, indeed, reserved short-sleeved uniform of the Chi-minh

ro-tries, including before she was re- West Germany, Belgium, France its greatest applause not for the French fight nurses, with the leased by the Communists Legion of Honour ribbon pinned May 8 Shore at the fer and Heard, He is accompanied teagle grace of a Ulanova but for on her dress.

fond statement aneddy Ble by his wife-Reuter, Republican Representative pared,

apparently by the Frances P. Bolton and Richard French Consul's office. C. Patterson Jr., Commissioner BIKE NOT POLITICAL of New York City's Department "This letter, in my mind, had of Commerce and pubile events, no political meaning. whatso met the nurse at the foot of the ever she Fuld referring to her plane's sleps and escorted her first letter written on May 10, Mies Galard-Termaybe, who on to ocension of the birthday explained she did not wish to of Ho. "It was the letter of a

xayse, '

only

With be mailed Leiutenant plibsyah it

whoi the belong the was an honorary kabk,

became dally more oficial

the Congress of icht of the United States.

person

down.

Third

ometa" the pressing to Ho Chi-minh

recorda

Prote

to have such an honour. In second time to thank him for

Congress dispatched a my iberation and to ask him

1824

to bring the Morgue de for the release of the French Lafargite to the country, and doctors and male nurses who

ship

Former Mau Mau

255 Identify New Suspects

Nairobi, July 26.

gate to the United Nations, Mr Krishna Menon, who

here last night from *

arrived evidence of.

W develerang & Young - vigöröűz”

the cause

today bede tale will the Foreign Secretary, Mr Anthony

Eden, during which it was which is ready to take over a of share of the defence of thet home land and thus relset i United States division for o

the question anderstood Indo-China was raised,

Well-informed sources added service in the common "CRIP that Mr Menon and Mr Eden Reuter, C

"ilectised Koren and

Mito

request to

Nations for the sending

of an observer team to Thai”, considered land. It was also

kaly the two statesmen, di Cursed relations with Com

Former May Mau terrorists, their identities munt China-Truce-Presse, smynday the samo sources within me with note masked by hoods, moved among detained Africans The nurse left the airport in picking out Mau Mau gangsters after a weekend

aloven-car motorende for the

extended to patries Ben Lenis Konnalh

SEEMED

learned dri

drive into Manhallan where he sweep by British and African troops through To Towar scheduled to have a tickers Thike township, 25 miles north of here. sjad" gone | tape parado up Broadway at

very bad she said

CLAIMS AGAINST

EL LLOYDS

San Francisco,

e sild moon.

Out of Thoren than 1,090, Mau Mau armourers and a Mau

Mau, "udge. etíoped solity stis - Adricans screened, 256

AD 3. didnt was here torrento contact

tak

cläanup

of/

Claims for $250,000 hava - been.... Alad' [an] of · London, 1) Bogs

with lhe American people läkin to underländ United Stat

brought tamnica to the Ame

Conf. from the farmillar

the "recent

India To Prepare

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