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THE CHINA MAIL RIDAY. CTORE
NATIONALIST CREDENTIALS Queen Frederien American Predicts
OWN HOAX BACKFIRED
Brisbane, Dci. 21. A 30-year-old Belabune. clerk is sorry he played a £20,000 hoax an his family, friends and work- maten.
It "backfired"
L
an alarming manner tele-
The hoaxer grams to limself saying he £20,000 in two had won
lotteries Lo another State rive ma moral uplift and make me appear a big- shot."
He waid that after people beard of his "wluging", "he was pestered to buy a new car and take his wife for An overseas trip.
"In fact I had to leave my job because things were getting too embarrassiDE.
110 lold пекарарет re- porters.
"I'll have to leave Eris- bane--it will be los embar- rasting to play around here now."-China Mall Special.
APPROVED
35 Votes To Nine In
United Nations
General Assembly
INDIA STATES REASONS
United Nations, Oct. 21. The United Nations General Assembly today approved the credentials of Nationalist China by 35 votes in favour, nine against and three absten- tions.
•
The vote came with the routine presentation of the Credentials Committee report to the Assembly.
The Soviet Union asked that a separate vote be taken on China's case but there was no discussion be
No
U.S. PLEASED fore the balloting, which was by show of hands.
WITH IRAN
OIL VOTE
While
Washington, Oct. 21.
formal withholding
comment pending Oral ralinca
MCS
tion by the Irandan Senate, U.S officia's expressed great pleasure today over the overwhelming op proval given to the Oil Agree
Irandon Lower❘ House.
The vote of 113 to five, with two abstentions by which the oll accord wan passed by the Majlis
taken y was
strong
supporting evidence that there is no import opposition in Iran to the
ent which will put agreement Iran back in the all busincas after a three-year hiatus.
Despite Ayatollahı harsh crilicisió of ending the
Kashani's
IKU
the accord Framan-British oll dispute, there has been rc- petition of the mob scenes which marked Mohammed Mossadegh's decline, and repetition expected.
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There seems to be general realisation in Iran, Informed quarters here anid, that an oil agreement
Involving foreign participation is indispensable to The country, and a generni feel- ing that the present agreement is a fair one-United Press.
Scotch Exports Up Again
Edinburgh. Ocb. 21.
Whiskey exports for the first
official breakdown of the vote was made.
Mr
V. K Krishna Menon,, President considered it approved head of the Indian delegation, { for the agenda without n vote. naked for the door to explain Dr van Koffens noted that his vole. Ho sald IndlaTM had the Assembly's General Com- voted against
the motion
anmittee had decided to postpone Nationalist China.
He said India's position China's U. N. membership
on Was
on
for 14 days any action to pul the agenda two Sovet Items —one charging aggression against and accusing
Communist China
of
well known--that it did not re- cognise the Nationalist, Govern- the United States of respon- inent. Mr Menon contended sibility. the other Recusing that, in view of the General Nationalist China of acts Assembly's carlier action delay-piracy, ing at least until the end of 1954 any consideration of Com- munist China's claim to U.N. membership, "then the report of the Credentials Committee should not come up here at all.”
CHINA QUESTION
"The Credentials Commit- tee report asks us to decide од China alihungh the (Assembly) resolution says that the China question should not be raised at this ersion," he added.
"There is no government of Formosa that we could cognise,"
re-
VYSHINSKY INTERRUPTS
Mr Vyshinsky interrupted before * Tuto could be taken on the Committee's previous action. The Soviet delegate said he belleved enough time had elapsed
for the Assembly to make a decision,
"The situation has changed not a whit in the China Seas," he said. "The situation as wo is tantamount to piracy It is 600 on commercial vessels."
Visits Clinic
Queen Frederica of Greece, seen with a pallent during her recent visit to ́s casualty clinic in Balzburg, Austria, described as the most modern on the. Corilinent. The Queen'in- tends to. found a similar institute în Athens. Express Photo.
CHAOS IN The Saar Problem
COMET
CABIN
Overshadows
PHOTOS TAKEN Paris Conference
DURING TESTS
London, Oct. 21.
Sir Arnold Hall, director of Ahe Farnborough Royal Aircraft Establishment, tald a court of inquiry here today the dramatic story of what is thought to have happened during the last vital seconds in the life of the comet which Peter" aircraft "Yoke "exploded" over the Isle of Elba.
Str Amold showed how
Massive Japanese Exports
Washington, Oct. 21. Massive Japanese exports of lorries, machinery, power equipment and even whiskey were predicted by an American businessman who complained today to a Government trade group that Japanese chinaware sales in the United States were seriously injuring domestic producers.
The witness was Mr Lynne Warren representing the Shenango China Company who appeared before the committee for reciprocity information to oppose any new extension of article 28 of, the Geneva Agreement: on Tariffs and Trade beyond its present deadline of June 30, 1955. Operation of article 28 would permit the United States and other governments to remove tariff concessions on some imports.
Wo
Mr Warren also complained chirin manufacture were as in that chine imports from emelent as the Japanese Britain, Franco and Germany would have been out of business Were causing unemployment long ago.” - and financial hardship in the He added: United States.
"And what good Are we doing for a country to With labour taking 60 to 70 let them sell goods hero made per cent of the sales dollar in by bare subsistence labour when the china industry, you can see a few owners will make good what happens when our hour profits?
average wage of around 170 centa competes with British and German wages
of under 50
conta a
and Japanese about 19 cunts or less,” he said.
EVE Warren denied that the United States chinaware indus- try was asking for a monopoly or was trying to drive foreign competitors out of business.
"We have keen
RED PROPAGANDA
only
"Is a Japanese potery maker any less susceptible to Communist propaganda when he takes home 80 conte a day and the boss makes $100,000 profita'or when the worker still takes home 80 centa
and the day makes $25,000 competition among domestic producers and
Mr Warren asked the cont we are
used to that," he said. mittee to show...a **Uttle "That's the буду
It should be sympathetic understanding for The Japanese and Europeans our fellow businessmen." can sell their wares here and well compote but for heaven's Bake Int'a make the conditions at least reasonably fair.
"No one will say that anyone
we are going to subsklie other countries by letting them unfairly compoto with our do mestle Industries let us at least be sure that the standards of in the world can touch American living of the foreign countries
manufacturers
to workers are improved and nos of a few of beneft,"Router.
china
SE
methods
Bonn, Oct. 21./ The Paris conference is from the West Ger-efficiency and labour saving just let the pockets
devices. . It our man point of view overshadowed by Franco- German attempts to settle the future of the Saar problem which has complicated their relations since the end of the war.
France has made a settlement on the Saar- With the aid of photographs the small frontier territory which has been called He declared that the Assom-43 passengers and the 17 mem-"one huge factory of a million people built on a
died.
crew might have
SPLIT SECOND
bly
could
not "bypass" netion bers of the on the Russian complaint.
Mr Vyshinsky renewed tho Soviet charges that Nationalists Mr Andrei Vyshinsky of the
were guilty of piracy in de The photographs, laken at Sovict
strode Union
the taining 13
the Soviet tanker split second intervals, showed Lostrum immediately after Mr
Tuapse and two Poliat ships the interior of a Comet, with "The dele- Menon to declare:
and In acts "involving mer- the seat occupied by durimice ..of gation
Soviet Union the
chantmen of a number of
Within a tenth of a second, adheres when
wholeheartedly to the States
when the pressure in the las motives set forth by the preced-
"Wo could also
terior of the cabin rose to about Ing speaker from India."
spoke barely Denmark, England and a numbove that of the outside air
eight and Mr Vyshinsky
and three quarter pounds one minute to say that the Soviet ber of countries who suffered the chaos began and one of the Union still maintained that "the boctuse
activities,"
dummies was hurled against the
of these
mention
only cal delegation which he said. "But we don't take on rood and the seats, with
of
their occupants, were thrown in ol the in-directions-France-Presse.
might with all justification
the function re- ourselves the spokesman protecting present China. here in United Nations is the delegation tereals of other State."
of the Chinese People's Republic and no one else."
A British Crossword
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Puzzle
FRENCH OFFER Ho rocalled that the French
governinent WAR trying to use ita good offices to get information from Nationalist China on
the
Tuapro relxure. fle asked the French delegate, Henri Hoppenst, to report on the negotiationa
tary
to a
U.K. Textile
Men To Visit
Japan
mass of coal" a condition for acceptance of West German rearmament.
Great interest has been aroused on all sides here by Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's unprecedented step in calling to Paris the leaders of parties in his govern ment coalition and the head of the Social Democratic opposition, Herr Erich Ollenhauer.
Political quarters. contend The Secretary of State, Mr fui German concessions on the scrupulously clear of the political that. France is demanding pain- John Foster Dulles, has kept Baur and nobody in Bonn is sure arena and is not scheduled to how far the parties will go in take part in the current drive of
speech-making Cabinet mem→ bera, who are seeking to mobilisa public opinion across the country behind Republican candidates.
their desire for a settlement. -
WILL CARRY THE DAY
But whether he wishes it or not, his words and actions,, his |success or fallure in Paris," are bound to have repercussions and to be exploited by politielana of both parties as the intensity of the campaign mounts,
Observers fool Dr Aden- auer is likely to carry the day na umink in the absence of coherent resistance, but Social Democrat Party otrcles aro sceptical about the chances of the Opposi tion co-operating. - - The Social Democratic Press
Democratic politicians did not Service asked today whether the hesitate to point to the failure
Invitation to belated
Herr of the United States policy re- Olienhauer meant he would be garding the now defunct Euro- presented with an already sign pean Defence Community treaty
of the ineffec ed agreement when he arrived as an example in Paris,
7tiveness of Republican foreign polleles of what they called
blut and bluster."
The Assembly then approved nine months of this year averag- the Credentinis Committee re- ed £3,000,000
the port es n month,
whole by 40 voles in Scotch Whisky Association an-favour, none against and eight nounced here today.
abstentions. Exports totaled 0,051,372 Dr E. N. van Kleffens, Assez- proof gallons worth in all £29.- bly President, declared that 110,783, the highest recorded for Czechoslovakia's proposal for a the period end more than for the prohibition against propaganda Mr Vyshinsky said his Gov-
the ship-for a new war should be placed ernment could not agree whole of 1050, Half ments went to the United States. on its agenda. No one wanted decision to defer putting the
Okina Mall Special.
the question on the agenda by an- to speak on the item so
Manchester, Oct. 21. other two weeks. Then she
British textile represen- Soviet delegate turned to its complaint that the United States tatives are to visit Japan It said the Government and was fostering aggression from for further discussions on industry were more concorned Formosa
textile designs which with arms than with long-term "We are told there is no mill Japanese manufacturers that it would be better to offer economic interests and suggested control by the United States there and that the United are alleged to have copied West Germany's surplus in the European Payments Union to States has nothing in common from Lancashire.
help France rather than to give with Taiwan (Formosa)," ho Gald "But this goes in the face This was announced here to- up the Saar as the price for of ail facts."
sovereignty, night after three-day talks on the
demana are hesitant The Mr Vyshinsky cited earlier [the subject between a Japanese statements by the U.S. Secretary delegation and Lancashire cotton about e Soar agreement for both
political and economic reasons. Republican politicians have of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, interests.
They want freedom for the not hesitated to list the relaxa- individual Americans
A statement from the Man- "proof of his contention that chester Chamber of Commerce pro-German parties there at once tons of cusion in the world in United States polley on Formosa said: "A very wide exchange of and they dislike the French sug- recent
in Perala, in was aggressive.
views has taken place and pro- gestion that Saarlanders should Trieste, in Egypt and elsewhere, Dr T. F. Tsinng of Nationalist cedures in both countries have be forbidden to agitate against as seasons why a Republican China mado
and the now settlement once it is in Congress should be elected brief rebuttal of] been
been dully explained
force. examined."
the up Mr Vyshinsky's remarks. He exa
dynamic forele the visit It sald the date for
They fear Germany's Indus→
polley of a Republican sald that Taipei'e policy in
teinlised Buhr would be com akient. regard to China cost shipping of the Lancashire delegation to
Med
by the European "in-
would undoubtedly was designed to prevent ship Japats has yet to be armed dustrial revolution" foreshadow-a "Paris" trophy" to their cum- materials to the Chinese Com-talks would lead to a final /ed by the Moselle Canet papa (wrence' Produces · the historja:
thest ment of arms and strategiebt it was hoped that
displays if the present
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of FRANK TALKS
Dr. Telang said thne the have had trations ons on
In
France wants to reviva which
SIMILAR CHARGES
Similar charges may be expected if the Paris con- ference falls' to come op with a general metilament of the problems of German socurlly- rearmament · and European
back
months
and that French Lorraine would results cepecies being de
to undercut German
are
The
He contended that this WRS not an international affair and During their visit to Man-be able to that the Nationalists were acting cheater, the Japanese delegation steel by getting easier access to bated in Paris the safety on within the limits of International led by hár
of German rearma... Kailma | Ruhr unterents changing the need
Farm Int
anxious "ment, the Fulure of the Baar, Law. French
Chrige d'Affaires,
to the nature of European union of British about the French proposal Alleged "pirneys
gar have not become suciew in the Formosa was investigating the designs with representatives of exchange more French Tuapse affair and he hoped the the Chamber of Commerce, the bee and wheat for German in campaign, nor do they troupe French delegation would soon be Cotton Board, the British Man dustrial products. Germany theme sore of emotions in US.
plenty of sugar beet and can which they aroung in Europe." Federation
has and the
But when the conference, gat, all the wheat she wants from nations which are good over, the answer to the simple,
•Mr Okajima
rondght:
customers for her engineering question of success or fallure "I am pleased with the result
will be of real political: ime of the series of conferences my
portance as so the politicians, Recording to the facts and their respective: Igyailles
able to report to the U.NAME Made: Amodiation
TO GET RESULTA *** believe it would be beat to get the results, he added. "If you want pro- pazanda, If you want, is helanten. International ten- Blon
The Chinese
delegate denied Mr Vyshitmicy's allegations that the Nationalists; had, irbendered with some chip on Wednesday: | He also, mild that - tha” Sovint chartes" of sobremiori) kerolving the United Blades were Mentirely based off whbode
the United State Island
Callco
delegation has hoë win British textile ropramentativos. The representatives will visit Japan later: for fur her diacumiona ONL the intten Houter, P
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