THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1954,
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Adopted By United Nations
New York, Nov. 2. Four principles designed to guide the United Na tions if it takes military, political or economic ac tion against
future
kny
aggression were approved today by the Political Committee of the Generali
Assembly.
They
were
contained in a report proved by 50 votes to five -the Soviet group raun- tries with Indin
ap-
Indonesia abstaining
and The
four principles were:
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That the Tited Nations
should take all agquopriate deps.
to ninke effective th
taken by collective self- jeffure or regional uftigeanta conformity
with the
Nulons uarter.
Culted
+ That colles five continue and financial measures agaliul
aggression should melale where appropriate, all praeli able } sistance to the victim of aggre- xion BILL
co-operating Jo stales.
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Pope Pius XI
Pope Talks
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ALGERIA Curlous
French Fly In Troops And Security Police
CALM RETURNING
Algiers, Nov. 2.
Parachutists, security police and mobile guards streamed into Algiers from France today as the French Government moved with swift determina- tion to stamp out terrorism in the North African territory.
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atta ks were comentated
One battalion
of parachutisis lundiert here, there more were It night
move, standing by to ቲነ፡- Two othe® Batallons will leave France on Friday.
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BRITISH AIR
SAFETY
LIMITS
SUPERIOR
London, Nov. 2. Lord Brabazon of Tara, British holder of the first aviation pilot's licence and Chairman of the Air Regis- tration Board, which grants airworthiness certificates to aircraft, agreed here today| that British safety require-j
probably in ments wern advance of those in America i or anywhere else.
Landed at Bone from Marvoilles He wax answering questions yesterday and set off immediate jat today's hearing of the Inquiry Is for the trouble spots.
into the 1wu Comel airliner diansters over the Mediterrancan earlier this year.
Outly mitor mcidents were
Vatican City, Nov. 2 Pope Pius XII spent more Methan an hour body in in-¦ reporved during the night when with terrorists made three unsuccess- the Cardinals, Archbishopsful attempts to fire buildings land. Bizdus who cante
of India sand invette was alertad st it become "my delegations be Beyes that
Any one i to be effective hirve to
be rollertive
timate
conversation
Rome for yesterday's solemn of The "Queen- not be ship of the Virgin Mary,
SECTIONAL MEASURES
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MAINTAINING PRESSURE
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town mountain
of Arris, south
to Constantine,
armed French columns fought their way yesterday.
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the 543 churchmen, attended the meeting. Pupe 40 monites in Sp
a milliary pect of the United Pius
Nation Where all people of the Ladits on the "Past wal Govern- world were oking for pue
ment of Souls."
will seeuilly
rtle tanee
The town was in the banuis of tat terrorists for reme hours
force overcame
blocks at
thrown across the approach roads
The sudden and violent out- whs heard the
brez afte # jungt prio speak and after the address of entm has caused consternallon How - ! the pontift stepped down from jan both France and Algeria, in his Throne to talk with theins con rest 10 the nep ghbouring in Pope Pius drove 15 miles from tenuiches
Tunisia
Mr Menon said the I the
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for its next meeting
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PERSIA
Washington, Nov. 2.
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Lord Brabazon
was replying
to Sir Harley Shawcross, re presenting de
Havillands, makers of the Comet, who had referred to the discovery of a 24- inch crack in the fuselage at "a Lamous" American aircraft Very with
a pressurised cabin and of similar cracks the discoveTY in two other aircraft of the same
make.
He raised the matter to show that British aircraft were not the only ones in which cracks were discovered. Sir Hartley Shawcross said: "It looks as if this aircraft, one of the most famous in the world, has had a bit of fatigue trouble. Five un- explained disasters but it is still
LORD
BRABAZON
The United States announced today that it was offering Persia $127,300,000 (about £45,407,- 000) in loans and grants to tide the
country's economy while its oil Industry was being brought back to full production.
Resumption
oil of. Persin's business is expected to yield
flying. Would you agree that the more than $400,000,000 for Persia British safely requirements are during the next three years.
probably in advance of those in But It is expected to take America or elsewhere?" several months to achieve an appreciable output,
Lord Brabazon replied: "I am very glad to hear you say that because I certainly think it is
The Foreign Operations Administration said the aid so."
KNOW CAUSE
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INVITED E. BERLIN TRIAL
This curious looking bird, all chest and lega, is a Pouter Pigeon, which was before the judges at the Annual Dairy Show of the British Farmers Association, London-Express Photo,
ATTRACTIVE INFORMERS
London, Nov. 2, Three English girls, re- cently posted to American military
this bases
to promote Anglo-American
have now been
country
Amiable
relations,
In
given a respectable title.
Ignoring
the
papers' tagu -- "AzsbaaER-- dora,
"Special Enyors-adiletals chose "British Information Officers
ne more suitable, Principal
of Organiser scheme,
John Whitworth-Hones, turned down the other suggestions
too dasby.
the
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The girls aro visiting officials of the Air Minis-
try and the United States Air Force during their
indoctrination" work.
for
The girl, chosen their wide education, good looks and personally, will draw pay of about 2500 year-China Mall Special.
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Brando Wants To Explain About The
Blonde
Rome, Nov. 2, Actor Marlon Brando said today he was trying to telephone his French fiancee in Paris to explain "about that blonde on the train.”
seemed Mr Brondo
parti~ cularly worried about réporis blonde that a huscious Italinn had joined him on tha train from Nice to Rome yesterday.
sald that his flances, Milo Josiane Mariani-Berenger, "the only girl
have over want- is in Paris pre- ed to marry. paring to go to New York to loak for an apartment. She 41s
a very shy girl and can be hurt easily," the actor said.
"I'm worried that she might be upset by all sorts of reports, especially about that blonde on the trai," he added,
BOBBY-SOXEL
NORTH MID. simply wouldn't go away.
EAST PACT
Cairo, Nov. 2. The Assistant Secretary
and then the photographers
I
"She was a bobby-soxer who Wo got off in Genoa for some coffee
spotted us
timo and every tried to got away from her, there she was grinning again beside me," Mr Brando said,
"Josiane simply has prot to understand this sort of thing General of the Arab happens all the time.
Mr Brando explained he has |League, Dr Raef Abulema,
said today that talks were hotel to avoid any further mix- gono into hiding in a Rome under way between Bri- ups. He plms to spend another tain, the United States and work in Italy before returning
and then
New York Turkey with B view to to Paris
where be will be reunited with changing the Turkish- the French isherman's step- Pakistani pact into a re- daughter who became engaged gional defence system in to him last week.-United Press, cluding the Arab states and Persia.
Tokyo, Nov. 2. The first of 15 Sovlet The new defence structure agricultural experts arrived in would be known as the North Peking by air on October 30, the Middle East alliance, he added. Peking Radio reported here to-
day.
The Soviet experts will as-
the Bist
Chines Republic's ograrian reconstruction plane Sino-Soviet agresi
would Include $85,000,000 (about £30,337,000) in loans, meinly
the Export-Im- from
Dr Abulema said the reason Lord Brabazon told the in- port Bank, and the remainder would be in grants. Or the quiry: "You and I know the for the move which was said to tants total, $15,000,000 (about cause of this accident. It is due to contained in an "offefal re-under the £5,357,000) had already been to the adventurous ploneering port" received by the League | ment.-France-Presse. alloted on an emergency basis.
spirit of our roce. It has beca Secretariat was that Britain, like that in the part, it is like
MiTh
The *programme included that in present. and I hope It America and Turkey, felt the non-adherence of the Arsh $21,600,000 (about £7,078,000) |will be in the future, for a technical co-operation pro-
states to the Turkish-Pakistani Kramme supplying expert advice,
this Inquiry there is
pact created "a vacuum in $32,800,000 (about 218,807,000) nothing to be ashamed of; there
Middle East defence, to enabig, Porsia to Import con-is much to be proud of. sumer goods needed by its
Ho declined to have the peoples these to be sold by the Govenment and the proceeds in project to build a machine with source of this official report or local currency devoted to basic twice the speed and twice the Governmental expenditures weight of any existing machine comment further on it.
"Here le a great imaginativo
and $53,000,000 (about £18,- in the world. We all went. Into Diplomatic observers here im- 928 000) to be used for specif. jit with our eyes wide open. mediately recalled a statement cally approved economic deve vers that were lurking in the state, Mr Anthony Nutting, h
We were conscious of the dans made by the British Muisine: of: lopment: projoatn/Reuter....
Dublin, Nov...2.
Ms Reger Gratis, prominent Irish lawyer and Chairman.
of
unknown, and we did not know after the signing of the Bues what, fate was going to hold out Capsl. Agreement--tiker
the Turichir
Addraming Lord Cohen, the Collective
Cardmis
for the
the world.
the Inn News Agwaby,, died Inquidy today at his hord, after a clong
Hilton Havas “42,
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A man accused himself in open court in East Berlin today under the glare of newsreel arc-lights having knowingly committed crimes punishable by the death sentence.
Western correspondents - invited to an East German trial for the first time for years heard a 49-year-old State official, Karl Bandelow, pour out his confession for more than three hours.
Throughout his testimony he neither faltered nor showed any uncertainty.
Bandetow
Judge Zeigler brøk: at the my
an engineer, WHI In charge of bridge constrution - hiend, you did not do this bu- and maintenance East Ger- 'unuce
you lacked the op- many, Ou rial with him are portunity tive other men and a woman accused of breaking East Ger man and Allied Military Laws by collecting East German, Polish end Servict state secrets for the West German Intelligence agency. header] General Reinhard Gehlen,
by
NO NOTES
former
Bandelow made his three and a half hour contematon without notes. IIe stood bolt
the pright facing Judge aud a cluster of microphonER,
The Presiding
Judge, Herr
Walter Zeigter, follows:3 the confession trom 1. manuscript and prompted him constantly with leading questiona.
ho
The
engineer
confessed that
Voluntarily joined the Gehlen organisation.
"DID NOT WANT".
Handelow; "Partly that but also because I did not want," Defence Counsel asked only
four
questions, occupying xactly three minutes, with their answer?. And three of the answers were Immediately used in advantage by the prosecution.
The hearing
was adjourned until tomorrow. ---Reuter.
BELGIAN
GENERALS
ON TRIAL
Brussels, Nov, 2. Supplied it with technical de- Three Belgian generals, arrested tails about East Germany's roads in connection with an investiga- and bridges. Gavo verbatim re- tion inta misappropriation of ports on conferences between public funds, will appear in East German and Polish en-court tomorrow in a hearing on gineers ca
whother they should be kept in joint _building_pro- jects что the German-Polish prison. border
The Investigation concerna He did so he admitted in the charges of misappropriation of to national full knowledge that "the enemy" funds with regard wanted the data for warlike pur-defence supply contracts. Pilco He knew he had delfber-were reported to believe that one otely endangered the lives of of the persons under arrest had in return for millions by helping to prepare a neceptial treatment of certain new war for personal gaini.
supplying defence materials
poses
the
arms
Briber
But other allegations sub- mitted to Judge Zeigler in his to the Belgian government. questioning and prompting. engineer denied politely firmly.
Those arrested were retired ·
Jules Магоус, co but General
director of a largo public works General Cursillo Reserve
resumed who had Grimart
At one point he denied giving
Gehien
in- organisation the
duty at the Defence formation on Soviet Military active
rank of Installations in East Germany Min try with the
colonel and who was believed to and Poland.
"I did not do, this because I have handied defence contracts, had an aversion against military and
former
Paul General Jacquet-France-Presse. ceplonage," he said.
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