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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1955.

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POSSIBLE U.S. POLICY SWITCH QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA

MARSHAL TITO

Tito Leaves For Home

Ert

of

For

Bombay, Jan. 25. President Josip Yugoslavia home

At the

wnship Calch after his state wish to lulia and

Burma,

Te

ht

Acceptance Of Marilyn & Joe COSTA

China-Formosa

Co-Existence

By Paul Rankine

Washington, Jan. 25.

A major switch in United States policy, accepting the idea of "peaceful co-existence" between the Chinese Communist Government on the mainland and the Chinese Nationalists Formosa, may be in the making, political observers here said today.

on

They expressed this view after talks with high Administration officials, who said the United States Government had written off the possibility of restoring the Chinese Nationalists to power on the mainland by armed forces.

The suggestion is that the United States will use its power under the proposed mutual defence treaty with Nationalist China to veto any armed invasion of the mainland.

Observers say o United States wan

Lo the reisio

this effect should Commander-in-Chief

an atmosphere In Indian Navy, Admiral Str Muk į encourage

which a cease-fire between the Plzy, and a large gathering of

L'ommunisty and Nationalists officials.--Frature-Presse.

could be more easily arranged.

Pakistan Republic

Will Accept The Queen

Ottawa, Jan. 25.

Mr Mohanpost Ali, Pakistan J'ri Minister, said he today that Queen Elizabeth would continue be accepted

in

Pakistan as the Quren of the Commonwealth

had beene

tas yee.

after Pakistan republie

later

23

A

Mi` Aut, who be Fre

STRONG OPPOSITION

Communist China has al- ready shown strong opposi- Hon to the idea of a cease- fire while Formosa is still in Natiohailst hands.

Administration officials comparing ile divanhen in the Fur East between the Chunesa Comumtunista and Nationalists to jdivided Germany and Koeru,

Airmen's

Release

Will Be U.N.

Victory

Dine Out

Boston, Jan. 25. Marilyn Monroe and Joe

Dimaggio

Bro

visiting Boston, but deny that they are reconciled.

The

The screen star and the former New York Yankee slugger were spotted list night at a restaurant with Dimaggio's bruiker, Dom, and Dom's wife, Emily,

"Is this a reconoliation Joe?" nowsman saked Dimaggio,

"In #t, honey?", Joe arked Marilyn.

**Weil, just call it a visit," Marilyn said with a smile, The nine-month marriago st the couple ended in divorce last October 2 United Press,

EX-VICHY

OFFICIAL

ACQUITTED

Paris, Jon. 20, Georges Hilaire. 54-year-old fmer Minister of the Vichy Fegime during the German |orrupation, was today acquitted by the High Court of Justice on various charges including arbitrarily suspending a number of mayore.

He Fuseh been sentenced in absentia to Be. years' imprisen ment in 1947,

A former Sverdlary of State for Fine Arts and an ex-prefect, Mairi surrendered Lo the authorities in 1952 und was im- mediately granted provisional

muthority.

COSTA RICAN

REBELS

ARE INTERNED

San Jose, Costa Rica, Jan. 25.

Costa Rican rebels, including former Presi- dent Rafael Calderon Guardia, who led the ill- starred revolt, began streaming across the border intó Nicaragua today and promptly were interned. Arrival of the rebel forces in Nicaraguan ter- ritory through the abandoned former six-mile- wide buffer zone — was announced in San Jose, the Nicaraguan capital of Managua and in Washington.

-

With Calderon, a Foreign Ministry anhounrement here sold, was his brother Francisco.

NEWS PUBLISHED

Walling sirens on top of newspaper buildings brought thousanda of persons T- ning to read the TOWE chalked on hage black- boards in front of the build- inks.

The surrender of the well- armed rebel force, which found aneluary when the Organisa- tion of American States created The demilitarist corridor, appeared to end the threat of border incidents with Nicaragun and to mark a definite end to the revolution, which actually collapsed last Friday.

Costa Rican troops were cautiously following the fleeing rebels up to the border ine.

News of the mass surrender came from the Nicaraguon Foreign Minister, Osent Sevilla Sacasa, who reported to the Com- | mission dead, Luis Quintanilla of Mexico, that more than 250 rebels had been disarmed and interned upon leaving Costa Rican territory.

Q.A.S. observers at Pena Blanca. just Inside the Nicaraguan frontier, confirmed that they had seen about 300 cross to safety there. United Press.

Wool Takes

Pride Of

Place

In his defence it was stated Washington, Jan. 26. that he helped to protect Free- The O.A.S. Commission, which

London, Jan. 23. Jews and trad been on the verge of leaving The United States iamsons. Communists,

Wool took pride of place as others from the Germans while for Washington with Costa Britain's most important Indus- They hasten to add that this still hopeful that the he held office.

Rican "solution" to the explosive try, in terms of overseas carn- does not mean the Eisenhower American airmen

gaoled The court's verdict was greet-border situation, immediately Administration has farover

ings, during 1934, according to abanded the Chinese mainland by Red China will be freeded with applause, France- called a closed meeting to con-

sider a possible change in plany. Board of Trade returns. as a result of United Na- Presse.

to Communist rule,

The emphasis is placed on the tions effort, a high State

ה

Mr

official said

Asustant

lung-tem

-term possibilities of intera Department

could its developing, which lead to

return of a non tonight. Communist governmen8,

Key. Dovi off- The view expressed by

of ot tela vist, fold a Presa elals here is

Stale

for U.N that Nationalist Secretary confer enes Quant the

noted that there had Quren's

Chino's role should not be one fairs,

disappointinerit that the position was a symbole huik.

That link would be eatinged of Invading the mainland but of been

play a principai airmen were not freed immedi themagh

President,

the mission to Red the

who preparing to

and decisive part ir and when ately after The

China woul! replace

pres: at

Starzlary- by the U.N. General, Mr Dog Hummarikjold. Governor-General after Pakistan unrest develops.-Reuter.

became a republic, he added. -- !

Reuter

Spanish U.N. Observer

Spam

Washingles, Jan 25.

tos se authorised ter send a rmanent observer to ted Nations in New York, Spuri Embassy soureLS sold

dpy

Italian Deputies Suspended

Duty

slupping a last Saturday.

excit

"We wilt not wonsider the Secretary-General's mission

success until the fliers are freed,

but we are hopeful that with

the exercise of restraint there

mobilista

PMs To Discuss All Problems

London, Jan. 25.

Sir Winston Churchill said today the forth- coming Commonwealth conference in London would discuss all the important questions in the world today that are currently of interest to them.

Rome, Jan. 20 Gillan Nenai, daughter of will be a successful outcome.

A Labour member. Mr Soren- meetings over a period of years, lender, he said in an addrets prepared the left-wing Socialis: Signor Pietro Neul, was today for delivery

sen, bad asked in the House of all the important questions in before the Vossar for three silverssive Club of Washington.

Commons if the Prime Minister the world today that are cur- suspended

would state the main points on rently of interest to them. sessions of the Chamber of De-

This would be a new fellow de- puties for

de the agenda of the conference, monstration of the effectiveness He also asked whether he Receiving lite same punish- of international moral opinion would propose that issues in-

Erneste de Marzio, las

thevolved in the relationship of the through to United Nations."

Commonwealth nations should whose refusal Toped for the post is Senor Nio-Fascist,

receive consideration. Jose de Areilea, the Ambasador, speak under the chairmanship of

Meanwhile, the Stale Depart- In a written reply, Sir Wins- Donofrio, Communist, )

Ion The suurees said he would hold Edoardo

said: "The meeting of boll 20815 concurrently had provoked the slapping in-nent disclosed that it had re-

from Commonwealth Prime Ministers realise that ocived passport inquiries cident-France-Presse.

three persons who apparently had been arranged to rnable private character of the meet wont to accept the Chinese them to consider together in anings, it would be difficult for me offer to let them visit their intimate and informal way, as to go into further detall this guoled kn-United Press.

been the practice of such atternoon."-Reuter.

France-PreSNC,

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