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THE CHINA' MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ∙1954.

LABOUR PARTY'S DILEMMA Japanese Envoys

RECORD RAINY YEAR

In

Bombay, Sept. 2.

More rain háu fallen hero the last three month

than in any complete year for over a century, Colaba Observatory

night.

reported last

The Observatory report- ed that 125 Inches had bren registered since June

Reliable Brures have only been available since 1848, aud the previous highers rainfall recorded in

any

one year was in 1849, when 11.4.89 Inches felt.

In the Jass 36 hours Bonbay han been having incemant rain. Incoming planes have

to be had neighbourka China Mall

diverted

airports.

Sprelal.

AIR-DROP

OVER TIBET

Calcutta, Sept. 1.

An Indian Air Force

Policy Line Upset By

French Rejection

Of European Army

BEVAN'S REBELS IN STRONG POSITION

London, Sept. 1.

EDC MOVES Spaak Holds

Conference

With Envoys

Brussels, Sept. 1.

M. Paul Henri Spank, the Belgian Foreign Minister, o day conferred with envoys of the United States, France, Ger many, Italy B Holland on the situation arising from French rejection of the EDC, a source close to the Government anid tonight.

Britain's Labour Party leaders pledged to

M. Spaak is believed also to

discussed have

the Europeon support West German rearmament, are faced with deadlock with officials of the a major policy dilemma following France's rejectish Fereign Ofer and M

Bech, Joseph

Luxembourg tion of the European Army scheme, political oreign Minister, ever the tele- sources here said today.

phone, the same soup: edded.

The Minister cut short a holl- Chances of the current line laid down by Mr Cle-day abroad after the French ment Attlee and other official leaders being overthrown National Assembly's adverse by the Party's annual conference opening at Scar-vote on Monday and returned

| borough on September 27 have now increased, it is be-

lieved.

peal Labour parties through- at the country have already put Joward a host of resolutions for the meeting opposing "arms for the Germans."

The debate on this issue will

1

who usually oppose him, in- cluding some trade unions.

The Labour Party's present line developed thus:

Last year's annual conference

be the culmination of months of ruled against German rearma-

Dakota today successfully campaigning agoinst officialment until further efforts had conducted the first air-drop policy of supplies over Tibet.

UTI

here last night.

Tomorrow, he will address the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Lower House meating for the first time since the breakdown of the Brussels conference on EDC nt which M. Spaak pre- sided-Reuter,

SECONDARY CONSIDERATION

Bonn, Sept. 1. Jed

German reunication has be by left-wingers been made to unify Germany. inder Mr Aneurin Bevan, it

como a secondary consideration After the four-power Berlin of the West German Govern- The Indian Air Force aero-was partly on this question that

Germany

Ollenbatter, and ment, Herr Erich the Barrnek Mr Bevan broke away from the conference Inne few from

De of the Social ates airfield to Ciyatase in Tibet, party Parliamentary leadership Austria falled in February, the President

National Executive Committee-mocratic Party, thirtier this year.

said here to- uver mountains higher

And in this campaign he has governing body decided this day. 17.000 feet, to strop 1,250 pounds gathered support from many effort had

and it been made

"Herr

Ollenhauer said that of oxygen, and midieni supplies

therefore hacket a West Ger- this WI proven by the five-i mon contribution to Western point policy statement publish- defence.

to save the lie of B. N. Kapur,

an official, who

who is lying critical-

ly ill with bronchlz-pntumonia,

to

The crew had to use oxygen during the fight and and circle over Gyntase for one hour the Indian tri- before they

lag being waved to l diente the dropping zone

enler

The actual drop was conduct-

ed at a height of 13,000 feet. 1

is believed to be a record

which

Indian Air Forec Rources einamed that the flight took six hours was the furthest an authorised aircraft has ever

trated into Tibe:

Permis

son for the fight was given by The Chines Government,

Franco-Prote

Beauty, But

No Talent

Anglo-Iranian

Interest In

Australia

ونا

Meet In London

SEATO CONFERENCE

Australia Will Want Plan To Meet

All Contingencies.

Washington, Sept. 1.

Diplomatic officials said today that Australia ed following a meeting of the is expected to urge the creation of a permanent West German cabinet today.

It would be SEATO Secretariat to formulate military planning He declared fundamental error to try now for all contingencies of aggression in South-east

But it Ink down that it must comply with the condition made Mr Attlee. when he was

to revive the European Defence Prime Minister, enrly in 1881.

Community Trenty. He said Asia. This wns

that "arrangements that any European co-operation must be such chat German units must necessarily include are integrated if the delence France-France-Presse, forces In a way which would preclude the emergence again

of a German military menace.”

In April this year, The 28- member National Executivo

New York, Sept. 1. Anglo-Iranian Oil Com- pany is increasing its in- terest in the search for oil declared this could best be dono

by the establishinen.

of, o

in Australia, it was an-European Army within the nounced here today.

Through Its

Darcy

subsidiary, Company,

framework of the Atlantic Paet.

of German

advocates Party prospecting Exploration rearmament have since leaned "safeguarna" of Anglo-Iranian wil heavily on the

EDC in arguing their case. participate in + new company Frome Lakes Ply, Ltd, which

Now that the European intends to embark without delay Army scheme has collapsed, the

including drilling

Swedish Arms

Licence For Egypt

Japan's senior UTIVOYS in

·Europe - gather in London for their annual conference on the jsituation in the West, London Ambasador Mr Bhualchi Matsumoto,

the hoot. Exprem Photo.

U.S. Envoy

Not Blamed

For Indo-China

Setback

15 Page 3

Finance Ministers

Meeting ROUTINE TALKS

London, Sept. 1. Reports that Sir Arthur Fadden, the Australian Treasurer, would meet with Mr B. A. Butler, the Chan cellor of the Exchequer, and other Commonwealth Fin anco Ministers in Ottawa later this month in a full- scalo Financo Ministers, con- ference to discuss the con- vertibility of sterling, were strongly denied in London tonight by high Treasury Office officials.

The

officials said that Sir Arthur and Mr Butler would moet this month but the meeting

not be in Ottawa, would riot bo A full-scale Ministers' conference, Finance

would

and

the convertibility of sterling would be only one of the sub- jects to be discussed.

The

officials said that the Australian and

British Finance ». Minis.ers would meel along with the Finance Minis'ces from the other Commonwealth countries, In

the annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund in Washington from September 24 to September 20,

MAJOR DEBATE

Thla meeting, the officials sold, would be a routine con~ ference on the business of the

International Monetary Fund and the International Bank.

As well, there will be a major debate on current economic problems facing the world, the officials salu.

"Since the convertibility of sterling is the greatest economie before us today, then problem

matter

It is only natural that there' will be some discussion on this

one high official said. Washingtoh, Sept. 1,

NO TIME-TABLE ^.^ The State Department Bald "At the Commonwealth today that Mr Donald R. Heath Finance Ministers"

conference in how United States. Ambassador Sydney last January was. to Indo-China, is due for a new resolved

that no m

time-table would be set for the realisation of sterling convertibility.

"The Ministers decided that

They understood that the Australian Ex- ternal Affairs Minister, Mr Richard G. Casey, will diplomatic assignment, tell the SEATO conference that meets in Manila The Department emphasised that the impending transter is on September 6 that it is not enough to have & not connected with the recent convertibility could come about

SEATO pact without subsequent military planning military and diplomatic losses to only on the fulllment of cer-

to thwart aggression.

They believed that Australia, to show her good faith, would be willing to put some of her forces now in Korea into Malaya to form a nucleus of Australian armed forces which could help to stamp out any kind of aggreision in that area.

of

This tain anancial conditions" the the Reds In Indo-China. wee in reply to published re- official said,

"Those conditions are still ports that Mr Heath is being ousted as a result of the diplo mainly unfulfilled," he said male setback suffered by the United Press. West in the Geneva, conference suttlement on Indo-Ching-

this

"EVERY CONFIDENCE The officials said it should be people of Communiam," the Stockholm, Sept. 1.

"The Department has every highly comforting to Thailand | Argus said.

in confidence

Ambassador Swedish Govern that Australia is prepared to

told re "Asia's millions granted keep a nucleus force next door recently

empty Heath," a spokesman bellies will not be appeased by porters. "He has served at force could bo immediately words or dissuaded from filling post for more than two terms limited quantity of arms expanded in the for Egypt, a Foreign Officegression,

event of ag- themselves by contemplation of of two years each. It is quite

П South-cost Asian

in order that in the normal Treaty

COUTSD Organisation."----Reuter,

of changes that he spokesman said today,

would be given another assign- ment."

on a vigorous exploration pro-leadership is expected to find it licence for export of a in Malaya and obviously this

The

ment

በነ

more dimeul. to convince the south-cost Vielorta, the Com- rank and Ale of the correctness pany revealed.

of the present policy-Reuter.

New York, Sept 1 Mr Fortunat Baronet, executive uf the Universal International Film Company. organise the which helped to Miss

was contest, Universo quoted in the theatrical trade Variety, today 05 newspaper,

contest had that the saying brought booty but little talent to the United States.

Mr Baronet was quoted in a dispatch from Tokyo na saying: "Sooner or later we might "And the formula that has evaded us so far, beauty and brain power: then will turve been worth the trouble.

He said of the Miss Universe the beauty contest: We go! angle all right, it tulent comes in very tiny pieces."Reuter,

gramme,

SUBSIDIARIES

Frome Lakes Pty. Ltd, has

Frome been formed by the Brokne Hill Pty, Ltd, (in which and sub- the Darey Company sidiaries of the Consolidated Zine Corporation and Standard Vacuum

Company are Lakes Oli shareholders) Lid, and the Austral Ofl Drilling Syndicate.

and

Anglo-Iranian has been active through its subsidiary in ex tensive exploration for oil and

since 1046, gos in Australia United Press,

A British Crossword Puzzle

1

22 2.3

24

117

ACROSS

20

13

18

DOWN

1. Happy person (colloquiai) (8). 2 Repaste (5).

Ed-shaped (4).

. 9. Accumulate (5).

10 Tooth (3).\

18 Deprive of ownership (10).

11. Besided (4),

18 RIP (4).

10 Schema (4),

19 Jarring (io).

32 Eapy (4).

·26 Stadium (5).

25 Boboler (6).

28 Denipandur (4).

27 Unmärklöd (0),”

3 Lariat (5).

4 Negligent (0),

16

5 Interfered with (8).

Dungures (4).

8 Dance

12

13

BIM

Drugs

(6.

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14 Contrite (9).

17 Worship (8),

18 Oddments (8):

20 Mature (8).

21 Horrify (5).

23 Bucket (4).

12

New

British

Aero Engine

London, Sept.

2.

first details of a new type of as the aircraft engine, known supercharged turbo-prop, were released today by the Bristol Aeroplane Company Limited,

The engine-a 4,000 horse- unit named the BE-25 power

is the first of its kind in the world and was designed speci fically for transport operation. One of its main features is

P6

| that Australio They said

able to Arme export to Egypt

Create this from would be Sweden had been at a stands 11i military nucleus in Malaya for "some time" in accordance the Commonwealth Division in with the established Government Korea will probably be reduced policy of stopping arins export to brigade strength shortly to territories of unrest," the line with the reduction

United States forces there. spokesman said.

INVESTIGATION

Expert lleenets only after tion,

aro

to

In

of

PAKISTAN EXPLAINS

New Comets At Farnborough Air Display

London, Sept. 1. Larger and faster types of is Britain's ill-fated Comet jet nis

Karachi, Sept. 1, "Mr Heath, in effect, The Paldietani Premier, serving now only as Ambassa liner will take the air in public Mohammed all,

of for the first time next week; sald today his dor to the southern part

The new Comets, types II'ánd" Government had accepted an Vietnam which was left on this Invitation to attend the South side of the Bamboo Curtain as II, will go through their paces of the Geneva truce at the British aviation industry's east Asia treaty organisation a result conference because

tan settlement. Officials said Pakistan

that annual 'air, dispiny,' which opens was interested in all proposals Mr Heath was expected to re-at Farnborough (Hampshire) on

main in

Salgon, the for collective security and peaco

Vietnam Monday.

The typo Is are still grounded of her special Capital, for several months be-

foro going to a new post. Vilber á scries of mysterious United Press,

crashes, which cost nearly 100 lives. But the makers are going ahead with the later types designed to take 75 passangers a

He pointed out that the Gov- They understood that neither ernment controls all arms ex- the United States nor Great port which is restricted by Britain are yet thinking of general embargo.

any precise military planning and because

geographical position. deal with agression in Bouth-cost Asia onco tho

One part of Pakistan is cón- granted SEATO treaty in approved, nected with the Middle East and

oonsequently a careful investiga- and

Australia

East Pakistan belongs to Southe hopes to convince them at the east Asia, the Premier said in a Manila conference that this is nationwide broadcast. Informed sources in Stockholm | necessary--United Press. sold today that arms now clear- constant power's output from sened for export to Egypt had been level to a considerable

ordered several years ago, and ude

started Most gas turbines begin to lose that deliveries had power as soon as they leave the besore the Swedish Government ground, and continue losing as declared Egypt a territory of

climb.

unrest" and thus stopped dell the BE-25's fuel consumption vertes.

alti

is also so low that for the first time the makers claún a turbine engine

can compete with diesel in economy.

Sir Alec

1

No information about what!

of arms quantities

are being

DOOMED TO FAILURE

Melbourne, Sept. 2. The Melbourne Argus declared today it was convinced the den Asian Treaty of a South-cast Organisation is prae.feally fore- doomed to fallure.

Crose

the

Defence Students me over the Attantle at 500

Finish Tour

Montreal, Sept. 1.

from the

in

miles an hour.

-Reuter.

for

Most of his usual first of the

A total of about 80 aircraft, month broadcast was devoted

both civil and military, will be to the flood disasters. He ex-

on show at the display, which is ased his gratitude to the Red

rapidly becoming the annual organisations ments which had helped the and govern-

aviation Sixteen Commonwealth meeting place

Imperial people from all over the world. Bengalls, especially, the United students

Questa representing 03 countries Stater.

"From

London United, Defence College States within a matter of hours wound up

n North American are expected to attend an eve of the show dinner given by the giant globemaster flew medical tour yesterday with a visit to Society of Aircraft Constructors. personnel

and supplies

the 10 defence establishments in This "popular"

Montreal area, The students, newspaper Dacca." shipped was available here.-sald Australians hoping for He also confirmed that the whose tour officially ends

rivation

Gamal Nas-morrow, Coryton, divisional United Press.

the Manila Egyptian Premier,

visiting have been

LIE DETECTORS managing-director of the Bristol

talks had better start steeling ser, had accepted his invitation Canada and the United States themselves

STOLEN against probable to visit Pakistan at the end of since August 2. aircraft company's engine divi- slon, predicted: "For the next

disillusion now,"

November or the beginning", of

B The tour concluded with December.

Hollywood, Sept. 1. of airliners, generation

the Canadair LIA, new BE-25 will be the logical

Symptoms of

On Internal matters, Moham-visit to

sales repre- Lillute before

Paul G. Going, power plant."—Reuter. ·

the first talks began were too med All said the Ministry of nation's biggest aircraft plant atsentative for alle detectar firm, Cartierville, and the reported a theft today. Bur- was devising nearby massive to be mis aken for any-Communications thing But what they were, it rules for right-hand driving in shipyards of Canadian Vickers glars took his two llo detectors.

Ltd.-United Press."

United Press. asserted.

Pakistan.-France-Presse.

London, Sept. 1.

the

A group of river vessels bullt

in various Boviet shipyards' have

N.U.R. Will

Negotiate

Bom

“T

...

London, Sept. 1. completed П voyage of more Leaders of Britain's 400,000 Mr Anthony Eden, the British than 2,000 miles over

the strong.

National Union of Foreign Secretary, had hazardous northern sen route to Railwaymen today shelved calls luctantly decided he could not the Arctic port of Tikai, Tass, for a national

rall strike and be there, the Pakistan deloga- the Soviet news agency, report- decided on a further bid to hostility and the United States tion had an atr of... "padaive ed today.

negotiate for higher wages with the state-owned railways.

no longer thought much of the project..

More Death Cells

The NUR Executive agreed "No doubt SEATO will be to seek an early meeting with established but what meaning it Sir Brian Robertson, Chafe-

man of the British Transport will have is another matter," the

newspaper suid, Commission, and hia senior advisers, in a now. attempt to INSPIRE AGGRESSORS · settle an eight-month-old rall wage dispute...

sluignat it will umpire

+

to

THREE CHARGES COMPLETED

AGAINST MCCARTHY

Washington, Sept. 1.

The Senate Censure Committee completed work on three of the five general charges against Senator Joseph McCarthy today after refusing his request to toss one aside.

Singapore, Sept. 2. Murder Cilaca 511 Kuala

The charges woró Lumpur, capital, of the Federn-

The chairman, Arthur Way unfair treatment of Brig-Gen. | Army. But the 24 members of the potential aggressors with about

direct outgrowth of the Army - tion of Malaya, have increased Executive made in they were the one a measure of four king, said the Committee should Ralph Zwicker

McCarthy hearings, so much since 1982 that to col dusted with the Commute aroowodzim them by the ANZUS Anh up the other two charges

Senator tomcrrow and then let Benator | |-

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of an improved pay structure on,

happens the Mente darahce next Tuesdays main ane to consider die 70 defence he would present

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or Burnet Maybank, which investigated the Army course of nation vealed that murder essen dostisled, munt on either side, le too.

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