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Formosan Negotiations
POSSIBLE ILLNESS
London, May 5.
Diplomatic. opinion split today, over whether the Chinese Communist Premier, Mr Chou En-lai- was stalling his answer on Formosa negotiations or really recovering from recent illness.
Mr Chou was last reported to be in Kunming at the weekend, after talks with the Vietminh leader, Mr Ho Chi-minh, on his return from the Asian-African conference at Bandung.
Some diplomatic quarters be- yan, asked the Government for lieved that Mr Chou's absence an interview with Me Chou im- from Peking was designed to mediately after his return. Mr gain time before be gives Trevelyan was instructed by the clarification to the West of his Foreign Secretary, Mr. Harold recent offer to talk over a For-Macmillan, last week to approach
Premier mcss ceasefire with the United the
personally
offer clarification of his States.
Formosa ceasedre talks.
APPENDICITIS
Other diplomate said thai Mr Chou was understood to have
treatment for
recently
and was now recuperating.
from the strain of his ill-
ness and the Bandung dis- cassions in South China.
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So far Mr Trevelyam has not been able to confer with Mr Chou on account of the latter's absence from the capital, officials said,
The first diplomate moves on Formosa were now expected to begin by the middle of next There were no official indica-week when India's special tiers in Peking of his where envoy, Mr V. K. Kristina Menon, abouts, ner has the Peking Gov-a roving Ambassador, arrives in ernment intimated to fereign Peking. diplomats the time of his return
to office.
His visit stems from an in- vitation extended last week by Britain's Charge d'Affaires in Mr Chou to India's Premier, Mr Peking, Mr Humphrey Trevel-Jawaharlal Nehru.
Polio Cases
Increase
In America
Washington, May 3. The number of polio caces in the United States last week was 40 per cent higher than the previous week, "it was announced here today,
IMPORTANT PART
Mr Krishna Menon hapes to play an important part fa mediation moves to bring
the United States and the Chinese together for intial talks on the Formona, crisis, the informants ssid.
India was expected to synchro- nise its diplomatic mission with British
Trevelyan in the Red Chinese
talks.
Sir Winston Churchill leaves No. 10 Downing Street in London after lunching with the Prime Minister, Sir Anthony Eden and his wife who sre, on the steps of No. 10 to bid fare well to their ruests. Sir Winston, who is uncle of Lady Eden,' was accompanied by Lady Churchill. Renterphoto..
AID BILL
WILL
GO THROUGH
But May Be Whittled
Washington, May 5.
Senator Walter F. George, Chairman of the through Mr Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said today he capital, Britain has offered to has no doubt Congress will pass the Administra- act as mediator, to assist the tion's Foreign Aid Bill programme. start of United States Chinese "But I don't know that it will come out at the Paldistan's Premier, Mramount the Administration has asked," he added. Mohammed Ali, who, in Ban- The Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, chiplomatic appetech to the For opened the Eisenhower Administration's campaign for mosan contact is also scheduled approval of the $3,530,000,000 programme in testimony to visit Red China shortly. No before the Foreign Relations group. firm date has so far been dis-
British diplomatic · observers
dung, paved the way for a new,
A total of 147 cases had been reported throughout the country during the week. This is also a 20 per cent increase over the figure for the cornes closed.
Mr George told newsmen be- "direct forces support" (supple- military supplies); panding week last year.
fore the bearing that the biggest mentary The health service added that showed little concern today obstacle facing the bill is a $1,000,300,000 for defence sup up to now 3 cases of polio had over the delay in the projected, reluctance by many law-makers port" needs, a form of indirect $172,000,000 for been reported amongst persons Peking soundings.
approve a big amount of economic aid; treated with the new Salk vec- They considered that Mr new money" when the foreign so-called "Point Four technical cine.
Chou had at any rate, con- aid programme has carry-over assistance; and $475,000,000 for Meanwhile Inci today be-mitted Red China not to use funds estimated at $8,000,000,000 other minor programmes, in- came the first country outside force in the Formosan conflict, to $10,000,000,000. This is un-cluding United Nations techni
from the United States to be present- Britain's Ambassador
mncmey to the spent
previous eal aid projects-United Press,
100
ed with the formula of Dr United States, Sir Roger years. Jonas Salk's anti-pelio vaccine. Makins, who returned
The United States Am-Washington at the
weekend
Eden, the British
Mr Sherman Cooper, with new instructions from Sir. the formula to Mr Anthony Rajku Mari Amrit Kaur, Indian Prime Minister, and Mr Mac- Health Minister, in recognition man tras since consulted the of the contribution made by State Department on the future India
the development of the course of the Formosan diple- vaccine.
macy. Mr Cooper said that Rhesus monkeys exported by India had played an Important role in research work and the polio re- search centre in Bombay, franced by the Indian Counci for Medical Research, had also. been woricing for several years en the problem.
PARIS MEETING - Me Macmillan was ex pected to discuse the situa Mon further with the DS Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, at the week- end in Paris. The British view is that the.
SEE THE NEED However, he said, "when they understand what the carry-over really meant, I believe they will see the need for some new money." Some Senators have criticised
Igr the provisions economic aid in the bill. Such influential members as Senators Harry F. Byrd, and Richard B. Russell have said that they will oppose any outright economic aid.
But
another Senator,
Me
CANADIANS
TO PUSH FAR EAST
TRADE
Montreal, May 5.
leading Thirty-four
negotiations with Red China Hubert H. Humphrey, a member Canadian businessmen pre- will be long and arduous and of the Foreign Relations Compared today to launch a had been available to workers that any ceasefire will prob-mittee, said that "the emphasis major campaign for in
The information they gained overseas. France-Presse Bably be reached by stages in the bill Reuter,
United Press.
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Mr Humphrey told newspen creased foreign trade, in- that what is needed, particncluding a boost in business larly in Asia, is more technical with Asian nations, during and economic ald" rather than a 17-day trip to Japan this such heavy emphasis on military month.. assistance
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earlier
suggestion by a International Chamber of Com- Senator, Mr Mike Mansfield, merce said the businessmen that economic aid funds for would make up Canada's delega-
Assistance" "development
betion to the 15th blennial Con- disbursed as long-range, low
gress of the International Cham interest loans father than out-ber in Tokyo. They will stay in
grants,
Mar
right amphrey said that the
Tokyo for about 10 days and then spend a week visiting United Biales could have financed the new steel mill Japanese cities, including Kyoto
and Osaka India instead of the Russians If The Canadians will have key adequate pro-roles at the international meet- had an gramme for making such loans, ing, which will be the first in the ICC's history held in the Far East
fit had
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He said that the Inikim Wided" a 20-year loan at three per cent which was not available is private Aninen channezi,
The $3,530,000,000 programine
Mr. R. C. Beridinshaw, Pre- sident of the Canadian Council, will be chairman of a session on "Freer Trade for World Prosperity."
ME. H. Lark of Montreal asted by Mr Elsenhower in will head a gray liking about chades $1,400,000,000 in outright "International Protection of In- military_ald; $217,200,000 industrial Property and. B. Mor
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creasing trade between the two countries, the Council said. It added:
"It is hoped that similar dis- Etsesions, con "nixo be held with
preseintiyes from other Asm emmiries who will be present at
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