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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1954.
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INDIA'S ARMS PLAN
PLAN REJECTED
REJECTED American-German
PARAFFIN COCKTAIL
Salisbury, S. Rhodesia,
Oct. 20.
A Salisbury householder awakened at night by the sound of singing and shout- Ing downstairs found an African burglar danclut round without a care in the world.
after
It appeared that breaking into the house the hurgjar had trunk Kontr he thought parafin which
was in and had followed
this up with a mouthink of
sherry.
Ite woke up next day day A prbon ecll-China Mali Special.
Vyshinsky Agrees With West
Atomic Powers
AUST. RESOLUTION
ALSO OPPOSED
United Nations, Oct. 26.
The Big Five atomic powers agreed tonight to reject India's demand for "an armament truce" pending conclusion of a disarmament treaty.
The Indian delegate, V. K. Krishna Menon, speaking in the United Nations Main Political
Light Brigade Committee today, asked that the U.N. Disarma-
Celebrate
Anniversary
means
of
ment Commission "study ways and establishing an armament truce pending agree- ment on a disarmament convention".
Shortly after Mr Menon spoke, the United States
: Atomic Energy Commission announced in Washington that Russia was staging a new series of nuclear test explosions whether atomic or hydrogen bombs was not specified -- which started in mid-September.
Representativės of the U.S.
France and Canada the t 1
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with the West a resolution on procedure to set up pri- vate talks among the four Western power's and the Soviet Union.
Mr Vyshinsky told Mr Paul Martin, Canadian delegate who has been the chler go-between In the current East-West nego- tiations, that Russo joined the uthers in opposition to the Indian propusni.
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YOSHIDA
STRESSES
EARLIER
ACCORD
London, Oct. 26.
members About 300
of
Churchill Refuses
To Be Drawn
On Power Talks
London, Oct. 26.
But Mr Vyshinsky expressed
Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, willingness to
four the Japan Society of London said today he did not think the time had come for Jom the Western powers in a procedural and
the Japanese Associa- resolution which would send
the Indian suggestions, put forth tion gave a joint reception a four-power conference, including Soviet Russia. today by Mr Menon in resolu- here tonight for the Japan- tion form, to the private discus- ese Prime Minister. sions for consideratkm. Under Shigeru Yoshida,
this plan, the UN. General Assembly would not pass on the merit of the Indian proposals.
Mr Vyaninsky also expressed opposition, informed sources gild, to an Australian resolution ask-
Mau Man terrorism, estimateding the U.N. Secretariat to cum- at between 7,000 and 12,000 men pile a working paper on the dis- strong, was likely to continue armament positions of the big Kenya for some time, the British
Mr Secretary,
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on Chry Toy." Trom Mand Tiled to day at celebrations Then
Colonel. Lentemat. Guneral Richard A Hull, Commander of the Allied Land Forees in the Maddie
Lennox-Boyd sal in the House The Western powers were said Eust,
of Commons today. He was to be split on the measure, for spected at Japale of the Hegi- men's tanks Ankl
Australia afterwards reporting on his recent visit to which
was actively marched with the Regiment to a
lobbying. It appeared that some, "There may well remain at probably #prcial clutch service
Including the U.S. any rate, for a very long time would vote for it while others
hard
of would abstain.--United Press, fanatical Mau Mau who will be is done impervious to all that to help them," said Mr Lennox- Boyd,
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misundersto
order, 878 Adince
that
¿
art
they
of com-
their
"in were horsemen rode for more than Kenya to slay" and hed
nothing
to Lear
for security. He was glad to see that Asians who had settled in Kenya displayed "u will to play a constructive part in their country's nfulrs. -France- Presse.
mile through murderous tery and small armu Itre from front and Blanks to storm the Russian gure, supported by more tran threo cavalry. Only 195 came back. China Mail Special.
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He had been questioned in the House of Com- Mrmons about a possible meeting between himself and Mr Georgi Malenkov, the Soviet Premier.
many
The
included Kucals prominent businessmen con nected with
Angie - Japanese trade as well as oficials of the Board of Trade and the Trea-
sury.
said:
In an address str Robert Craigie
of welcome, a former British Ambassador In Japan, "Everyone admirce tho courage and perseverance of Mr Yoshida. He has courago to a degree. No onc superlative knows better than I do the great risks he took before the war, opposing the polletes of the muiltarists. Since the war he has maintained those characteristics,"
Yeh To Meet
Hoover Before Mintiter's world tour.
Labour Member, Mr Wiliam Warley, asked in what form he conveyed to the Soviet Union his "expression of willingness to meet Mr Malenkoy" If agree ment could be reached on an appropriate time and place.
(The Prime Minister had used his phrase in reply to a ques- tion last week).
NO REASON
Syed Amjad Ali
| Invited To Join
New Cabinet
Karachi, Oct. 20.
Mr Syed Amjad All, Pakistan's Ambassador in Washington, has been invited to joln Prime Minister Mohammed Al's new non-party, caretaker Cabinet, it [wps tearried here today.
Sir Winston Churchlil re- plied: "I have no reason to think that the
Bovlet authorities are in any doubt about my
tiles view ou matter. But I am not going to be drawn into discussing
It was also learned that some methods of communication
of the Moslem League members Sir Robert Craigle added that
Mr Aneurin Bevan, Labour of
Constituent the dissolved Mr Yoshida had not even been loft-wing leader, complained: Assembly had refused invitations daunted by the political events The Prime Minister says weck to join the Cabinet. in Japan, which delayed and after week that he is ready for threatened to call off the Prune high level talks with the Rus
Amjad The invitation to Mr sians bet
by political ob- whenever they invite All was taken him to havo them, then he servers here. to emphasise the HAPPY TRADITION
declines,"
Prime Minister's reliance on civil The 78-year-old Prime Minis- Sir Winston Churchill: "I do service, army and public figures ter, in his reply recalled his pre-not know what invitation you to give the Governor-General, Mr Ghulam Mohammed, A war stay in Lundon os Japanese refer to?"
Mr Bevan:
"The last invita-vigorous and atable administra- Ambassador. Washington, Oct. 28,
He spoke of tho
tion-Reuter. Mr George K. C. Yeh, Chinese "happy tradition of friendship tion from the Soviet Union." Minister of Foreign Affairs, is between our two nations" carly Sir Winston Churchill; "That sehottuled to call on the Under in the century,
a general invitation to a Secretary of State, Mr Herbert
"Unfortunately
conference. with the an- four-power Huover, Jr. late today for a
nulment of the alliance at the this particular slago when agree- discussion of matters of mutual
renched end of the first world war and ments
Western interest, the Embassy reported.
Mr Yeh, who has been head
Leaving U.S.
was
in
Friendship Treaty
Washington, Oct. 26. 4
The West German Chancellor, Dr Konrad Adenauer, is expected to sign a treaty of friend- ship, commerce and navigation between Germany and the United States during his visit to Washing- ton this week.
Authoritative sources sald to- many's defence programma) is dey that arrangements for #not accompanying his chief..... treaty, normalising commercial interpreted here se an indicațion relations between the two coun- that Dr Adenauer will not have Aric were now practically for any detailed discussion on United plete. It was expected that Dr States aristance in equipping Adenauer and the Secretary of the now German army. State, Me John Faster Dullos, would sign
it on Friday,
The pact will lay down the baste
principles for
trade between the two cou
countries and put Germany on the same foot- log as other nations.
In recent years, trade has been conducted on an interim basis along the lines of the 1023 treaty of friendship and commerce. amended to meet modern con
In the main ho will be here on a ceremoniál visit, cfeinis stressed.
INFORMAL NEGOTIATIONS
Informat, negotiations on Arma for West Germany have been going an for several months.
A Largo quandty
equipment. earmarked for Germany,
I rendy in depola to the United States and Europe.
But United States officials are Signature of the treaty 19
not ready to discuss the alloen- likely do be the most concrete tion of United Sintes mbay ochlëvement of the Chancellor's | ald or offshore procurement four-day visit to Washington orders, it was agreed at the which begins tomorrow.
Parls conference that such Herr Theodore Blank, who questions should be postponed will be in charge of West Ger- | until next January,—Reuter.
ditions.
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the subsequent ascendance of Europe ave still to be ratified, the military clique in our uns been reached for a four-power do not think the moment has ing his country's delegation to try, British-Japanese
with under
relations
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end
reckless д
Mr Bevan suggested that was dictatorship of a
the more reason why the
Minister and ruinous Prime
should necept the invitation. "The new Japan, chastened Staff, and Alwen Dulles, head of citadel free, has
re-entered the of friendship with Britain." Mr Yoshido said that! it was heartening that there were auch organisations as the Japan Society and the Japanese Association, Wald had wide influence in Britain and were
friends
of Japan. He good hoped they would continue to work for the furtherance of amicable relations between the two countries---Reuter,
the Central Intelligence Agency. This morning Mr Yeh called Deputy on Mr Glen Lloyd, Director of the Foreign Opera
lons Administration,
Chinese officials said that Mr Yeh wanted to talk with Ameri- con officials on "routine matters" before he leaves the U.S. next month to return to China by way of Europe-United Press,
Red China Will Occupy
Old Nationalist Embassy
London, Oct. 26.
Mr Huan Hsiang, newly appointed envoy to Britain of the Chinese Communist Government, will arrive here to take up his post at midday to-
morrow.
Ho le flying from Stockholm
The Chinese Communist red
by a Scandinavian Airline plane, fing with five stars will be
and
MR FRANCE'S VIEWS The French Premier, M. to Mendes-France, a party the recent understandings agreements in London and Paris, had mið ke saw IKO PEADO why the talks should not run concurrently with the establishment of the Western European Union, he added.
Sir
should
Winston Churchili plied: "Whether there ba four-power conference, in- cluding the Soviet, is a matter which must be discussed by the governments concerned. The exact relations of such a very important meeting
any
personal contacts I might have the opportunity of making with Mr Malonkov, would not in any way affect the decisions on the main isauce."--Reuter,
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