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COMMENT OF THE DAY
Co-operation
In Asia
ERHAPS the most striking
aspect of the recent Sino- Husalan agreement WAA that it showed that Japan 37129 the main object of Communist interest. The number of news items of the last few months take on j added signifiennee JLA ་ ་ result.
For example, MI Chou En-lai And Chinese fendurs have taken special pains to be agree able to the all-party missiUHI, of the Japunere Det
the i
Peking appeared to be ar:
anxious to please conservat-
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CHURCHILL CALLS FOR PEACE THE DUKE
'East, West Should Try To Live In A Friendly Way'
PREMIER'S SPEECH AT GUILDHALL BANQUET
London, Nov. 9,
The Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill, said tonight East and West should try to live "in a friendly and peaceful way with each other”.
"It would certainly not be to anyone's disadvantage if they did" he said. Sir Winston was speaking at the traditional banquet given in the Guildhall by the new Lord Mayor of London on the day he takes
tive members of the misalon as the radicals, 11 may be a good thing if these activi. les by the Chinese call the attention of the world to Japan and its problems. For Japan in spite of her pre-office. went circumstances is meilt. a great power, even if only latently. The desunies of Asin are certain to be pro-
populations
which depend for existencu
He told his fellow guests: "I look forward to the day when humanity might move along the broad, smooth causeway of peace and plenty instead of peering round the rim of hell."
The peoples of the earth, he said, must be able “by patience, courage and in orderly progress to reach some day the shelter of a calmer and kinder age."
Are
no
to
foundly influenced by the direction in which Japan chooses to move. Japan's problems can probably be more easily understood In
*For myself, I am an optimist | stparated at the present tamo by | understanding with the East."—— Britain because of certula
-It does not seem to be much
gulf from any Reuter and United Press. amennuruless similarities which exist in
use being anything else and they have known before", Sir
Though Britain
longer the position of both coun-
cannot believe that the human Winston Churchill said,
played to dominating a role in tries: ench is an island on race will nort Arch its wny
He was one
those who the modern world as before. Sir the edge of a great con- through the problems that con- believed that East and West Winston said: "WO are tinental inad mass and each front i1, although they
should try to live "in a friendly nevertheless a people whoo0 has crowded
and peaceful
with each opinion way
is very widely respected. uber."
"Encircled by our sister Com- would certainly
monwealths, we
fett are anyone's disadvantage
attention deserve lightened men and women of tried,"
But he continued, with the
varied outlook in many lands." world divided as
We must it. As at pre- zers, "freedom of our vast Inter-
most D
completo understanding national association can only be prevails among all members of formed upon strongth and
our
Commonwealth, whose
more brightly and uro kept alive by intimate and timely sultation. "' feet
great com- puny gathered here tonight will welcome the plan we have made
upon exports.
can
Both thrive when there is a high volume of world trade and both
threatened by
uto
its diminution.
WHEN world trade falls too
WH
low both countrien
become rivala. Competition
McCarthy Said
To Queen
Mother:
not be If they
Inem
also make sure that
You'rength can only be theintamed unity and majesty shine
lends to friction over such Look Sharp'
matters as Japan's appro-
priation of
patents yel
points in dispute can tainly be Bettled if
cer- both
countries decide that it in
raise world
a
whole foundation of our existence stands on our alliance and friendship and an increasing
sense of brotherhood with the United States, and we are also Washington, Nov. 9.
developing increasingly Intimate Senator Joseph McCarthyes with France, Germany, Italy told the Queen Mother to and the Low Countries which in their interest-and world day that she looked "sharp". are stronger and more practical yet been interest-to co-operate to The Queen Mother replied any that have
devised. trade to the that everyone was being "so
"From these solemu and im- level where there
kind" to her.
portant agreements,
hope Wo livelihood for both. There It happened
British that we shall be able to create hus, therefore, been genuine Embassy's big reception for the that
through peace satisfaction at one or two Queen Muther.
The controversial Wisconsin heating part and bring about on recent happenings. One uf
Senator and his pretty those
blonde altogether easier relationship all events was
wife, Jain,
Arrived after the over the world." admission of Japan to the Queen Mother had stood, with
LOT MORE TO LEARN Colambo Plan. The two tea breaks, for almost three Speaking of his belief that
hours receiving more than 2,000
the
at the
Japanese may now play a helpful part in supplying guests, ranging from Cabinet capital equipment for the ministers to Girl Guides.
Plan and as a result Japan's
industry may be kept turn-
ing and the worst of the un- employment, which is now feared, may be prevented. Another recent event is the successful ending of Japan's reparation negotia- tons with Burma. The dispute over reparations to the countries of South- east Asla has stood in the way of normal economic relations so the agreement with Burma opens up hope of similar settlements with Indonesia and the Philip- plaes.
EVE
VEN with this favourable turn Japan's economic position is bound to remain nwkward. Ita economic
energies no longer find an outlet on the Asian mainland
In
the
of
SENATOR MOCARTHY
The Queen Mother had finish-
In the garrien,
The Senator told the Queen
and the Communist Governed her handshaking and was ments must be expected to taking turn exploit to the full all these where champagne Hlowed - at difficulties.
three bars under a heated mar- organisation
new ques, when the Senator and,Mrs of Asia it Berves the interests
McCarthy approached, all the free countries if the Mother che looked "sharp". He stresses and strains in the asked her how she was "holding Japanese economy are re-up" under the strain of her visit duced as much as possible, and lengthy handshaking ordeal. If its economic position "Everyone is being so kind," should grow very critical sald the Queen Mother-United the result in Japan might be| Press. political upheaval and ex- by which all Asin
would be effected. That is
history when no remedy in
No Comment
strength
sure this
øver
con-
for another Cammonwealth and
Empire conference.
the
LEWIS AND LOUIS MAKE A SWAP
scon
Soon after Louis Armstrong arrived in Sydney 'recently—Australian tennis star Lewis Hoad Jained up with him for a jam session. The famous pair,
at Mascot Airport, Bydney, created quite a bit of fun with their good-natured clowning — when they exchanged trumpet and racket. --- Londan Express Photo,
Peking Trade Delegation
Hopes To
Get Orders
London, Nov. 10.
Terms of trade and export specifications will be two of the top priority topics for discussion with Chinese businessmen when a party of 35 delegates from British companies visit Peking this weck. They also hope to get orders from the Chinese for British goods.
men
as a
1
SURPRISED HIS ESCORT
Londen, Nov. 9.
The Duke of Edinburgh bewildered starched-shirt dignitaries showing him around the national In- stitute of Agricultural Engineering at Silsce to day when they pointed out a new type of tractor.
Springing to the saddle with a grin and a grunt, the Duke drove the tractor out of the yard and enjoyed Д bouncy solo spin before ho brought it rumbling back and parked it with a flourish in front of the surprised officials.— United Press.
Typhoon Expected To Pass East Of Hongkong
Only strong gusty winds are expected in Hongkong today, but precautions should not be relaxed as a change to a more westerly track might still bring gale force winds, the Royal Ob- servatory stated at 1. p.m. today.
IA their statement, the Observatory said that at: noon, Typhon Ruby
centred about 220 miles South-East · of was moving
WOA
Hongkong and
North-North-Westwards.
On Its present course it will pass to the East of the Colony tonight.
The No 1 Typhoon signal, The British party is leaving The
is hopeful of Company, said: "Most delegates hoisted at party
p.m. yesterday is here today and will hold a final securing good orders for British hope to get orders from China still up.
The weather burdau forecast result of this visit. The is: Fresh or strong North to NE "briefing conference" in Hong-goods while in China. kong before going to Peking.
Mr Michael Spratt, who will Chinese put great store on this winds with gusta at times to A delegate cald the business-
were visung China as represent a shipping company, visit and they are probably gale force. Cloudy with patches private_representatives of their sald "Most charter business is holding back samo trade for the of light rain. own firms and represented a being done through agencies in purpage. We also hope to get In view of the uncertainty of wide variety of industries. They satellite countries Hike Czecho- a clearer picture of the Chinese the weather, Air Vietnam has included representatives of ex-alovekla,
other markets by being on the spot. postponed its fight to Salgon Hungary and
The Chinese are becoming high- porters of most of products on East European nations.
until tomorrow morning while the permitted 1st, buyers of "But we hope to get some of ly industrialised now and may a PA flight for Japan lett
the Chinese
products of all kinds that back."
greatest
markets for earlier than scheduled and the and shipping in- Mr E. F. Roscoe, Director of semi-manufactured commodi-Hongkong Airways fight to
Japan took off at
p.m. Instead of at 8 am.
terests.
PAYMENTS
be
Chemical and Pharmaceutical ties."-Reuter,
Bohlen In Trouble For
R.N. Submarine
ANOTHER MILESTONE "When the Prime Ministers of so many powerful communities assemble in London at the end of Janaury. we shall welcome them and
her feel that Another milestone in
our forward
march
and banking which will allow time to play its has been passed and I have no doubt they will be impressed by of our financial strength dructure,
con the increasing Lidence i commands over the
Опе
they of the problems land and
sca, and the reserves hoped to discuss in China was it controls."
condition of payment for British West and East ought to try to
The Gildhall was decked In exports--which
at present get along together Sir Winston its full prewar splendour, said,
"We don't
al- "very onerous" to exporters, with
though renovation. work has
"At present we have to pay Soviet
with
only just been completed and a for goods which we import from their system of one-Party con-
new roof built to replace the China before formity.
they leave But if
the Soviets
one reduced to rubble in a war-country," said a British trader. really like being governed by
time bombing raid 14 years ago.
A storm of criticism appeared to be rising tonight control for a quarter of a mile "But we don't get paid for officials in a single Party and
today when Carnations and chrysan-
Chineze over the action of Mr Charles Bohlen, United States defective steering gear outalde so long as they do not endanger
goods we sell to e of the city colours
A tug before they arrive in China, We Ambassador in Moscow, in attending the Kremlin party Portsmouth. or freedom of others, the safety or
and white decorated the
Alarie's aid and the sub- that is a matter for them to tables laid for 77 guests.
their for the anniversary of the revolution few hours after the
was quickly decide themselves. And it is have
Communi
Egyed
Or
themums
red
Very likely that mare waytional barons of beof which lay.
A
lot more to learn
on
white
At the north door two white capped chefs carved the tradi-
come to their journey's end."
on plates mounted Winston said he thought pedestals. human rice
would find Ite wo way through the confronted it,
Sir
the
"als that
Attending Moscow Party
the
•
of
find out what want to attitude is towards letters credit and similar, guarantees,” he, sald.
to
Washington, Nov. 9.
Adrift
D.
Portsmouth, Nov. The 1,120-ton British sub- marino, Alaric drifted out of
she
developed
went
brought
an American aircraft had been shot down by Russian marine
back under control-United:
MIGs near Japan.
Another topic will be inspec-
Two leading Republican tion of goods by the Chinese.
One tho attack. THE MENU
At present British traders have Senators led
abido by
was Senator Styles Bridges who, In the west gallery, flanked by
certificates · of they the giant glided statues of God
Chinese both for exporta and with Senators Patrick McCarran are separated at the present and Magog, the Royal Artillery imports. It is understood the and Joseph McCarthy, sought to time by a measureless gulf from orchestra played musical selec-
British delegates will press the prevent his appointment as Am- Chinese to consider known before." tions throughout the banquet. Zy, they have
accepting bassador in
other 1953. The **I look forward to the
time
The menu consisted of turtle European certificates. when to
Sir Anthony
hony (soup, sole, baron of beef, roast
was Senator William Knowland, STATISTICS Eden's words, having brought partridge, fruit salad, Devonshire
who is frequently at loggerheads about a stability, and common cream and orange jellies.
The delegates will also urge with the Administration, though purpose in the West, we shall Wines included sherry, punch, the Chinese to issue regulor have established the essential hock, champagne, port, brandy and comprehensive statistics of the party leader. In the Senate. basis on which we can seek an (and liqueurs.-Reuter.
import and export trade.
Dr Arnold Toynbee Tells America
Britain Will Be A U.S. Aircraft
Carrier If World War III Comes
Washington, Nov. 9.
The British historian, Dr. Arnold Toynbee, told the National Press Club today that Britain in a third World War would be "merely a United States aircraft carrier and "we would be one of the first targets as Russia would want to put hostile air bases us far distant as possible from her."
APOCRYPHAL
Senator Knowland told re- porters he was "deeply shocked" at Mr Bohlen's sellon and had communicated with the State Department.
Senator Styles Bridges said in a statement. It was "nothing short of apocryphal."
Previously Administration spokesmen have quickly rebuffed some of this Senator's map statements on current events, but the Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, at his press conference today took extremely defensive position
Onions had decologie der elther follow, and at the same. I do think if Nehru can have sarding Me Spalen's behaviour.
Peking Charge World War
?
to
ventione reduced the United time not being able to gat rid the confidence of China and the
Amending a statement yester- what has happened before in
States to an island and she also of him, but we do live in the West he may do a vory useful day by the official State Depart- would be a target in a third some world and we have to get service to the world as a whole.”
ment spokesman, Mr. Dulles found for economic emer.
along
He said factors against Boylet sald today that Mr Bohlen had In World War I there were "Catholica
Protestants Russia: going into another world received information regarding goney. Japanese "competi-.
Washington, Noy, 9. eight great powers, Dr Toynbee used to fight each other but now was wore, thats with tion may be a menace to
the plane Incident before going The Defence Department had said, but there are now only get along together and I hope
to the reception though; it, was many interests and coun- no comment tonight of the two, namely the United States that will be possible for the
1. Russú, like the United 3 tries but given the spirit of Feking Radio charge that Ameri, and TDAL CONFIDENCE added b
tirited States and Russla," he
States, is a "bavy nation with not such as to co-operation ways can be can aircraft, violated the Childe
give it adequate plenty of room to expand. MUTUAL
Mex Dulles found to harmonise the coast at
"Neither the United States COMMITTED TO HILT
the development of Bohlen's decisions at hele economie interests of: Japan
Professor Toynbee said Britain Seventh nor Rusèla is going to be able
Industry, Ruskin is producing rigger one which foreign and her neighbours and the Fleet operties in waters of the to disarm in the near future was committed to the hit and
service officers had to take when frotory there is no time for cora rest of the world will be a that it had no comment. The which neither, ha he cone third World Wa
Rad China could, waidaintily that requires mutant confidence consequently would be in amenilai ucperia, more peaceful place if noFAIS-Foros Paid-it did not know tinued. country," "believes its situs- what Peking Radio was taking We have tion is desperate,
abolitemUnfact Pru
The Navy, Province,
whone
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