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THE CHINA MAIL WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1955.
CHINA Chou's Bandung Speech
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Was 'Moderate'
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ASIAN NATIONS
Bandung, Apr. 19.
Many delegates to the Asian-African conference here considered the Chinese Communist Prime Minister's policy speech at today's session as "moderate."
Mr Chou's speech was evidently aimed at assuaging the fears of smaller Asian countries about Communist China's expansionist intentions, diplomatic observers said:
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They noted that Mr Chou was vinced by his references to the "The people of Asia and at pains to stres that the Com-United States for being respon-Africa are realising ever more
non-Communist |sible for teņsion in the Formosa | clearly Governments at the conference area. should seek common ground while keeping differences.
RELIGIOUS
NEIGHBOURS
He tried to reasure the non-Communist representa- Lives, many of whom are devoutly religious, that there was freedom of religion in China despite the Commun- lats being atheists. Communist China, had no tention to subvert the govern-
in-
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Non-Communist observers, who thought that speech was primarily meant for trying to woo the uncommitted Asian and African nations in the East-West cold war. were surprised by his
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Most of the delegates heard the Chinese Prime Minister speak for the first time and to- night were analysing his speech,
JAPANESE PROPOSALS
Japan, largest Aslan in- dustrial power, has made several proposals on econo mic development and CX- pansion of trade and cultural exchanges to the Aslan and
·African confererer here. Authoritative sources said that its development proposals - cluded the co-ordination of in dividual tecoric development countries of the plans of the
Asian and African region and the promotion of technical co operation
For improvement and expan- sion of trade she has suggested mereased exchanges of samples and information and the hold-
trade fairs.
that without ensuring peace and mutual co-operation it is impossible to uphold and strengthen their independence. It is impossible to ensure condi- tions for the political, economic and cittural development their countries,”
CHINESE. VIEWPOINT An article on the con- ference in the Chinese Com- munist newspaper Kwang- ming Dally sald today that "the Soviet Union, China and other peoples', democracies firmly opposed to any form of racial discrimination and
national oppression,” the Communist New China Agency said.
are
of
Racial discrimination had become a part of the capitalist reactionary domestic policy and Imperialist colonialist their policy against other nations," the article said.
"Now there is an unproce- dented
upsurge in the move- ment for equality, freedom and independence among genuine the mass of discriminated and persecuted races and nations in Asia, Africa and other areas"
the article added.
"In
In the cultural sphere she has suggested that an Asian-African HOME & OFFICE STATIONERT
social and cultural prize" be and ante booky, chaldrest's Acdm.g
London, Apr. 19.
to the best books, chees sets, Very wide selez-
The British Court of Appeal awarded anually tion Svailable at South China Post. Lunted. Paing Kong
decided yesterday that Winston; work of performance designed Morang
to promote the cultural advance- and Salisbury Road, Kowler Trade Shaw, 39-year-old radio en- enquires kuvited.
Mrs Jeanment of the region; "radie of gineer, murdered Tate at Knaresborough, York- the world's oldest civilisation"
The Japanese delegation has Asian conference shire, "inspired by the oldest:
of problems of the promotica and commonest motive jealousy."
cultural exchanges was at the colonialism on
Reuter utmost importance as
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It rejected his appeal against the death sentence on the preventing international dis grounds of provocation, point-putes, ing out that the woman was stabbed 22 times-China Mail ment Special.
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Bangkok. Apr. 19. Thailand has banned the sale Bulider" series. New stock new of a Swedish book. "Tiger Land
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In Moscow the Soviet Govern- newspaper Izvestia declared that the conference "over KAM *: represents
humanity, that very half whic-1 is awakening more and more; to humanity and free life,"
Izvestia, quoted by the official Tass news
"the agency, said: imperialist, powers are looking. upon Astan. and African cou- and South Sea" by Olle tries as military springboards and purveyors of strategic raw materials and manpower.
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today.
The reason aven for the ban that it was untruthful, about this country and damag in to our national reputation." It has been translated into English-France-Presse.
only e circumstances it is:
that the Afro- will put the racialism. and its agenda."—
MUSIC-WHILE
SIMLA CONFERENCE
YOU DRY! No Begging Bowl
For Ceylonese'
A Parls hairdresser, has introduced a novelty in his salon, while his customers undergo the tedious drying operations shé can listen to a selection of broadcast programines frum speakers installed in the helmet. The programme-can be controlled by
the tuning device she holds, - Express Photo,
Oranges For Britain
Washington, Apr. 19. The Foreign Operations Ad- ministration has granted Bri- 'tain authority to purchase $6, 000,000 of oranges,
on
The FOA supplies the dollars and Britain gives the equi- valent in sterling to be spent by the United States. agreed purposes. In addition a procurement authorisation for $500,000 of tinned fruits also has been granted. British officials explained that the spending of the full
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"The aggressive circles working feverishly to together military alignments, blocs and alliances in the Far East, in Southeast Asia, in the Near and Middle East.
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amcunt authorised depends on prices as this trade is now in the hands of private im- porters,
New Delhi, Apr. 19.
India will convene à conference of Asian Colombo Plan nations at Simla about May 9, it has been announced here.
Problems of common interest concerning external aid for economic development will be discussed.
During the visit here of Mr Harold Stussop, US Foreign Operations Administration Director, Indian officials made it clear that they preferred ald on
a bilateral basis. They pointed" out at the same time, however, that other nations might have different views,
INVITATIONS
:
India has invited Burma, Cambodia, Ceylon, Indone- ба, Јарал, Laos. Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines. Malaya, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam to the ference,
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Meanwhile, Ceylon has ready informed India that she is unwilling to attend because she prefers bilateral negotiations rather than regional talks and "Ceylon does not want to go about with a begging bowl."
Ceylon was reported to have ¿cmmunicated these views
to
other Asian nations, including Nepal and Pakistan
It was recalled that Mr Stassen
Patrols Search Nicosia
Nicosia, Apr. 19. Strel-helmeted
British troops and Cypriot police searched Nloosia early to- day for arms, explosives and seditious Uterature,
The patrols were the first for eight days since the series of bomb outrages earlier this month, but fol- lowed within a day of the distribution of anti-British leafels distributed outside Nicosia's Greek Orthodox church during Easter Mass. --China Mail Special.
envisaged a large United States Irish Tourist
fund for regional work and hinted that the United States would like cations in this region to meet and discuss ways and means of using such a fund
Thus, India is now taking the initiative by calling a conference. The United States, however, is staying completely out of these activities-United Press.
Syracuse, Apr. 19. Sir Winston Churchill today took advantage of a sunny day to go painting in a grotto of a nearby limestone quarry for the fourth time since he came here a week ago for a holiday.
The
They suld that Spain and Isract Lād expressed considerable concern that purchase of these: oranges might prejudice theit
weather had again crange export trade with changed from the sordid grey Britain but they have been of yesterday and a bright spring assured that these oranges
sun tempted Sir Winston to will not be shipped at their leave his hotel suite. But peak export periods. United strong wind kept the tempern Press.
ture cool-China Mail Special.
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Mexico City, Apr. 19.
Six Mexicans in Pueblo State are alleged to have dämitted taking part in the murder af a 29-year-old Irish tourist, John Kellty, last Sunday, because they had regarded him as "an enemy of the Catholic religion."
It was alleged that Keilty was savagely attacked with a stick and stones. He Was
let: seriously injured on the road. way near Tehucan found later and hospital, where France-Presse.
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