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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1955.

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Afro-Asian

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SAYS DELEGATE

Bandung, Apr. 21.

Egypt intends to press for another meeting of the Asian-African Powers and at very least a per- manent Secretariat, reliable Egyptian sources said today.

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These sources said that the Egyptian Prime Minister, Lieut-Col Gamal Abdel Nasser, was con- vinced that the Asian-African nations must stick together if they are to implement the result of this first meeting."

The Egyptian proposal will i The resolution will condemn be put before the conference's the use of armed force to settle Political Committee at the end world preblems,

of its meetings, these sources said.

Japan also is expected to in- troduce a resolution calling for

Just what form it will take nations to improve economic has not been decided.

WHERE DO WE GO?

"What we want to ask the conference. Is where do we' to from here?" the Egyptian official said.

these

*We

think that all nations must stick together. Otherwise we might lose what we all have been fighting for.

"We already are thinking la terms of the second meeting the Asian and African Powers. It is time to think of that."

The Egyptian official conceded that some Asian and African

nations were against another meeting. But he said that this made no difference to Egypt.

and cultural co-operation by

"principles of justice, freedom

and security," informed sources said.-United Press.

SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith

'Y, 36, Ray, 17, 1. Pat 555.

Cope, 1968 by HĽA Bernice, I

"Lock, Sis! Here's one of Dad's old report cards with an 'F' in algebra—this is valuable stuff for us?"

KILLED MAN TO

BE HANGED

London, Apr. 21.

Frederick Arthur Cross killed a man for the pleasure of being hanged.

He lived in Staffordshire. His wife had left "Some cations are trying to him and after this, finding life unbearable, he de- wreck this conferere," he cided to commit suicide. charged, "from without and from within”

Ho would not explain his re- mark.

"At the very least, we must set up some sort of permanent

organisatice," the Egyptian said. "This is necessary in order that

we can keep in touch with one another

INVITATIONS-

Mr Ho Chi minh bas invited the Governments of France and of Asia, and Africa to establish dip- Jomatic relations with the Communist Vietminh regime. In the same breath, Mr Ho's representative and also Viet- minh's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, launched into a bitter trade against "aggressive imperialists" he charged,

who, were brewing up trouble in South Vietnam in añ effort to sabotage the Geneva agreements. calling for free elections.

Mr Pham charged that one "propaganda trick" was the spreading of rumours that "God has gone to the South; those who stay behind in North Vietnam (Communist) not only will lose their souls but will even dle from atorn bombs whica the Americans will drop on North Vietnam.""

"

JAP PROPOSAL

Japan will introduce "Bandung Peace Declara- tien" tomorrow; reliable Japanese · sources said to- day.

The declaration will unhold the Charter of the United Na- tions and principles of peaceful settlements of international dis- putes, these sources said.

of

W. German Customs Boat

Seized

Berlin, Apr. 21.

However, he hesitated between numerous means put at man's disposal to end life by modern Should he throw himself or ancient methods. under a train or jump into a river, or take poison, or hang himself?"

ACTRESS: IN HOTEL FIGHT

New York, Apr. 21. Jean Carson, blande actress who is playing a role in the thing of The Phenix City Story suffered a cut mee in

a Columbus, Georgia, hotel roo fight early today, and police gaoled a man who said he was her husband under questioning -

Miss Carson, 29, is on leave

and has also | made television appearances.

from the Broadway play, "An-

de television a

He first thought of taking poison he found the black paste friend in the motion -polson--but-having-bought-rat | 80_unappetising-that-he--could-

not swallow it.

HOOVER CHANGES

MIND

Washington, Apr. 21.

Mr Herbert Hoover. the

former US President, said here today that he had changed his mind on the possible advantages of expelling the Soviet Union from the United Nations:

"I think we've got to go on and worry with the Russians in the UN in the hope that things will get better," he stated.

Mr Houver, who was address- ing the Senate Foreign Relations

Herbert Clark Hööver

The Committee was studying the question of revising the United Nations Charter.

The East German police to Committee, also affirmed that day seized and took to East the US could not abandon the Germany

West a

Berlin UN although it "has fulled our Customs motor boat, according hopes." to radio reports from the crew

boat boat was seized on the Havel

River, The four-man ̈erèw

On this question, Mr Hoover remained in radio contact with said it would be useless West Berlin as far as Peetdam modify the Charter before there (East Zone) where the bout's had been a great change in radio aerial Wag. broken in the whole Communist attitude" passing under a bridge,

-France-Presse

The crew reported the boat was seized in West Berlin. waters-France-Presse.

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SPENCER TRACY ROBERT RYAN BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK

She plays a gambler's giri picture Fabout nearby Phenix City Alabama, 'one time wide open Poller city of vice and crime. sald she suffered a "tagged" cut"

the knee in the reported dispute. Gaoled was Les Smith. 29, of New York, who said. be was Miss Casson's husband Unlied Press.

why not have the official hang Warships Again was the best qualited to per-For Wilhemshaven form the operation. But how should he convince him? After thinking it over for a few days, be hit a brilliant solution.

"I shall kill a man he told himself and for sure, they will

hang me."

Wilhemshaven, Apr. 21.

The West German Chancellor, Dr Konrad Aderaver, today assured the inhabitants of this former German naval base that they would soon sce warships ** its harbours again,

Meeting an insurance agent in Pub, he took him, under somme pretext, to the country, then he. He announced on a visit here slew him. He then surrendered that under German rearmament himself to the authorities.

plans 5,000 sailors would be But he is not yet certain based Wilhemshaven

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and whether his desire to be banged three naval flotillas, would be will be fulfilled-France-Presse, stationed here.—Reuber.

AFGHANS DEMAND

THE

PLEBISCITE

Lahore, Apr. 21.

HE Afghan Ambassador, Sar- dar Mohammed Atiq Khan, azid today thab Afghanistan may seek a United Nations decision unless Pakistan agrees to a plebiscite on the status of the Northwest Frontier. Atiq Khan, en route from Kabul, the Afghan capital, to Pesha war in the Northwest Frontier Provines, told Lahore airport reporters that “mischievous per3071 were striving to create bad blood between Pakistan and Afghanistan, He discounted chances of a break in diplomate relations between the two countries and said that the Afghan Govern- ment was taking steps to check the trouble makers. Afiq Khan said that his Gover

ment was trying to convince Pakistan that plebiscite should be held in the tribal

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He

that

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areas which Pakistán plans to merge into the news Federation of West Pakistan, but he said no satisfying response been made by Pakistan. Atiq Khan said as a last resort Afghanistan was likely to take the issue to the United Nations for a decision

seid

the Afghan Government admitted the Kabul attacks but that na similar admission had been made by Pakistan about the attacks on the Afghan Mission in Peshawar. Afghanistan had given, full assurance to Pakistan that there would be no repetition of the anti-Pakistan attacks, Atiq Khan said. He dented reports of a food shortage in Afghanistan and said that his Government had not appealed to the United States... for wheat-United Press.

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