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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1954.

U.N. DISARMAMENT AGREEMENT Ex-US Army

Heartbeats” Trap

Gunmen

New York, Oct. 27.

A New York city poltee- man has proved his cory that crime, Ike love, makes the beart beat faster.

mluntes b

Patrolman Remeth Ford

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11: Hotved

arresting twa brothers with pounding heartbeat. He had bert formed hy police radio that two armand thugs brid helen ind robbed Chinese laundryman is the Brody. quly A description of the hol-p men had been given.

Ford and his pairal-eur Partner in

A group of JD young boys won a street eurger about four block From the Verne of the

erime.

Patreman Ford

placed

his hand above the heart

of each youth. He picked Later the brothers. out thry con frases. Londait Express Service,

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Protest Over

Arms For

Arab States

Unanimous Approval For Special

5-Nation Committee

DRAFTING OF TREATY

United Nations, Oct. 27. The United Nations Political Committee adopted unanimously today a proposal that special five-nation Committee start work on a world disarmament agreement.

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The United States, Canada, Britain, France and Russia will make up the special committee, which technically is a sub-committee of the U.N. Disarmament Commission.

All five nations sponsored the resolution, under which actual work is to start on the drafting of a Treaty calling for worldwide reduction of armaments and the outlawing of nuclear weapona.

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Under The Politient Cum in the world in point of con- Inaltire's

the Ok-ventional weapons. procedure.

Commission will

NO INSPECTORS *ket to

the specta convene

tussla also

opposes suale cummmmittee. The Western

vehemently The imposition adhes got the co-operation of the

of controls which would Soviet

delegate.

Andrei

permit Inspectora to vixit Vy-Jamky,

Ita factory Ind nuclear cherry Installations sponsored.

whether I is complying with its obligations,

Mr In agreeing to the which Canada

first

DRAFT CONDITIONS The resolution provides that the special commliter shall seek agreement on a draft disarmament conven- tion caiting for:

The Imitations and m jpriation of all regulation wned

Erudi wil Convention

New York, Chet. 27. Republican Candidates forres Senator Irving M Ives and Representative Jacob K.

a uments,

2 "The total prohibition of

Use and mufacture

گادی

Javits have urgently res | ncelar weapons and wrapons of quested that the United mass destruction of every type, States refrain from supply-gether with the conversion of existing stocks of raielent ing arms to Arab states in

peaceful purpÆER the absence of a Near East Security agreement, it disclosed today.

WELD

weapons for

3. The establishment of effe -

International Live through # control organ with tights, powers

functions adequate to guarantee the effec-

*** | live observance of the agreed functions of all atanments and

The two ofthebada Republican BERY carlidate, for New York Gov-| NA

Attorey-tienerni emor

wrote the Secre ruspretively tary of State, Dulles, that they had hoped to defer the question Urutii after the November 2 clertion but

Mr John Foster

the use of atomic energy pencetul purposes only “

for

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The Political Committee re- ferred to the Disarmament Com→ musion an Indian proposal for Luce" pending on "armament conclusion of 1 disarmament leafy Under the Indian pro- posal the big powers would level of their armament production. -United Press

ADENAUER

THANKS

AMERICA

Queen Ingrid and her fourteen-year-old daughter Princess Margrethe-heir apparous yo NASAY the Danish throne, arrive at London Airport. They are to stay with Lady Patricia

The Queen will arrange for her daughter to attend a British school. a Windlerbam, Surrey.

-Express Photo,

German Opposition Oppose

Settlement

Saar

Bonn, Oct. 27.

Mr Ollenhauer, West German Social De- the today mocratic Opposition leader, said Franco-German statute for the Europeanisation of the Saar would worsen, rather than improve, Franco-German relations.

His statement said the Paris agreements, under which West Germany is to get sovereignty and set up a national army, represented "the heaviest burdens" for her.

Dr Konrad

Adenauer hnd down the Social Democrat's offer of a joint pro- gramme alming at German" re- four-

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the

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sources

Warm Welcome

the

Jannika, Gresoe, Oct, 27

A Greek woman' taken to Hungary as a hostage, by Communists threw vitriol in her husband's face on her repatriation to Jhing.

She declared thas he had abandoned their Young daughter and had lived with another woman in his wife's absence-Chins Mall Special

'ATOM' FLOWERS GROW IN BRITAIN

Washington, Oct. 27.

favours, in principle ratification of the London armed forces and the pruhibition The West Gernuan Chan- turned

and

Paris agreemen la

Lendon, Oct. 27. of nuclear and other weapons of cellor, Konrad Adenauer,

Germany, reliable

and Strange plants

flowers mass destruction, and to ensure arrived here today and ex-unification through

said here tonight.

from the atomic weapon testing pressed the "deepest grati-power talks and have signed However, the majority of the grounds in Australia are grow United States. Canadian, Bri-tude" to the United States constructive polley of European their committee meeting feel that Kent.

ogreements that renounced a Labour members present ating in a greenhouse at Hayes, could not do so because of the Ush, French std Russian for its role in supporting co-operation, Mr Ollenhauer the Opposition party must insist,

delegates will

This nation's "final accept- ; said. the question of starting The ance into the community of

"urgency of the situation

The letter maid,

PROFOUND CONVICTION

"I in car profound conviction

get together on

perłat conanitice to work, Jotni Brilish-F

-French proposal 电子门 armament

Russian

that this whole matter must be separate

sfree peoples". clis-

decided in terms of the security proposal will provide the basi -

States and the for the Committee's work.

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Dr Adenauer said it had been uncertain for dimrırameful

long me how Germany would participate defence of the free world.

"We hope that these doubts and this uncertainty have now passed," he said,

of the United free world, and thu farnel de- in prospect are months of serves the utmost consideration, difficult

negotiation.

The Russia

as a dependable element of the | Westem delegates and free world security, and a hard, þare far apart on two vital ques- tough centre of defence against tuns-the method of reduction Communism in the Near East.”"fot land, sea and air forces and the establishment of controls Sen. Ives and Mr Javity sold which would prevent cheating,

considered the extension Russla they

wants a reduction of

of military assistance to the ordinary or conventional orma- Arab countries in the Near East | menda

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HEART OF AGREEMENT "The heart of the Parls agreement on the Saar in tho factual And Icgal

that recognition peace treaty, the Baar can no longer be negotiated over as territory belong Ing to the German state,” The Secretary of State.

Mr Ollenhauer mid. Dulles, said in a

"Furthermore, the Saar statuto John Fosle: formul welcome at the airport | does not

Ruarantee the funda- that

Drimenta he

greeting

political rights and Adenauer on behalf of the Pre- freedoms of the Germans In tho

and the American sklent

Snar."* people.

was

Mr

percentages, This Mr Dulles expressed the con- a "grave matter" in view of would mean that Russia, with viction that everywhere Dr the continued state of war be-¦ its enormous army and air force, Adenauer went tween

Istuel and the Arab would remain und be confirmed states.-United Press

as the greatest military power

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Immediately after Mr Dulles

finished his statement of wel-

The statute placed inew strains

on Franco-German relations,

The Chancellor wants the

during the next week's debate by Mr F. L. Hill, of WestBeld The seeds were brought home in the Commons on the agreDrive, Hayes, a member of the ment, on "parallel" negotiations

weapons teams

with the Soviet Union for the British atomic eventual reunification of Ger who went to Australia for test

explosions in 1952 and 1953.

many.

According to the Parliamen- He said today: "The atomic tary lobby reports, the majority areas are largely unexplored, so In I thought my trip there would of the Opposition will vote

to collect favour of ratification, but it is be an opportunity expected that the left-wing plants, insects, and so on.

Bevan, group led by Aneurin will vote against it. ---- France- Presse.

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ADDED EXPENSE

Londen, Oct. 27. Britain's

Defence Minister, Mr Harold Mac- Multan acknowledged, In reply to Opposition quċations in the House of Commons today, that the restoration of West German sovereignly would mean added milltary expenses for the British. He would not, however, firm

A LIZARD, INSECTS

"I put the Idea to the Natural History Museum and the Royal whosa Botanical Gardens, officials provided

with

equipment."

Among specimens

back by Mr Hill was

me

brought

lizard

and a dozen insects of species unknown to scientista,

Sergeant Re-indicted

Baltimore, Md. Oct, 27. Jalun Dayid Provoo, Jurmer U.S. Army sagtent con- victed of collaborating with the enemy while in a World War II Japanese prison camp, was - re- indicted by a Federal Grand Jury today on treason charges.

Provoo was sentenced to life in prison following.lus first con- viction, but the New York Federal Court of Appeals get the verdict aside. It said he should have been tried here instead of

in New York, The Court also sald Provoo was improperly cxamined by Government at- torneys.

The Government took the case before a special Grand Jury in Baltimore rather than appeal to a higher Court.

BUDDHIST ROBES

The Indictment handeri down today covered almost all the original charges. The 36-year- old former sergeant was alleged to have donned the robes of n Buddhist priest and offered his services to the Japanese while fellow attempting to persuade prisoners to give Information to the Enetry.

that:

Specifically, charged Information tary forces

the

to

on

Government

govo

Proved Japanese mill- Corregidor, he required On American Army

Forgeant to remove hla boots before the sergeant was beaten by the Japanese; and he gave | information 10 the Japanese

which resulted in the death of

American captain--United

sn

Press,

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His plants and flowers won him a medal for exhibits of Com exceptional botanical or scienti the contention of former fe interest at a Royal Horticul- JOHNNY GUITAR Labour Chancellor of the Ex-tural Society show.

chequer, Mr Hugh Gaitskell, that the end of the West German

In the United Federal Parliament to give its States. he would "receive the approval to Franco - German warm welcome of the people" || agreements on the Saar, who recognised the Germina whether or not such Parlia ¡cader's contribution at the mentury approval is legally roven! Paris conference. Mr necessary a cabinet spokesman Dulles said this meeting and Dr said today.

Foreign Adenauer's role contributed to

Ministry legni ex- the strength of Western Europe. perts are currently studying the ugreements. to H whether FIRM VOICE

Parliamentary approval necessary for political reasons, cecupation would involve a loss the spokesman added.

of from £70,000,000 to £150,- The spokesman binet seday. Treasury. come, the Chancellor began read-a inceting of the

fellowing 000,000 annually

to the British Ing in a firm, slow voice his pre that the Snar referendum an Mr MacMillan confirmed pre- pared statement, in which he the agreements would probably viously published reports of de- expressed the hope that the un-

be held under international con- creased German financial con- certainty

about Germany's trol.

tributions to the cost of troop status in the Wastern world was

He qualified as "incxact" any upkeep after the ratification of now ended.

reports that the agreements the Paris agreement When be finished, an inter-signed at Paris were agrementa Ho sald the preler

repeated his remarks in in principle only which would not be expected English and while this was being serve as the basis for working} finitely Zor British forces. persons ap out a Saar statute. Reuter and However, he pointed out that proached tho Chancellor to France-Presec.

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shake his hand, and whisper greetings

Mr Dulles and Dr Adenauer then left the terminal together. -United Press.

LABOUR IN FAVOUR

Loudah, Ool. 27, The Foreign Affairs Com- mittee of the British Labour

Party's Parliamentary group

London Expreis Servica)

$

A REPUBLIC PICTURE

Sino-Indian Air Route Germany would Via Hongkong

pay inde

New Delhi, Oct. 27. the eventual increased cash ex- India was understood today to penses would be due not to have reached a reciprocat agreo- Britain's now military commitment with China to run air ser ments' on the Continent but vices between the two countries solely to the ending of the oc- cupation status-France-Presse.

IT'S COOK-AS-YOU-GO

ON NEW RAIL

CARS

Britons save money on trip across Canada

Vancouver, Oct. 27.

The agreement was believed to have resulted from Pring Mini ster Jawaharlal Nehru's visit to Peking.

The agreement may, tako d long time to be implemented, 'be many details have yet to be worked out. It seems likely to provide for extensions to. Cantor of the Air-India International Service which now terminster st Hongkong

In return, ·China would be allowed to run an air service to India.

Talks, for an Indian-Japopiese units of modern. all-steel air pact for Calcutta-Tokyo ber

this year. The cost is } Press, There is a cook-as-you-go system on, then equipment going into vics are still under way-Unfa

much less than..., the, standard railways here. Hundreds of British immigrants epers and there is a kitchen are making good use of it. It is the most economical way to travel on the 24,000-mile government-owned Canadian National Railway

system.

Te takes four, dinya from Montreal tog With indul p

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* NO DETAILS in each car to allow travellers

The representative of Alz India in Hongkong viatich this to cook their own meals.

Company The kitchens contale toasters, mosting he had heard about the coffee pots, kelties and les boxes extension of the

The Muros had their own foute to Canton, but he did not

have an

to

Lepote, They

madeloup

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