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THURSDAY, JUNE
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Europeanisation Should Be Aga Khan
More Energetic
Mayer New Steel Chief
Messina, June 1. Former French Premier M. Rene Mayer was traight cheren President of the High Authority of the European Ceal and Stect Commuvity.
MONNET ADVOCATES ADDITIONAL BODIES
Messina, June 1.
Vital problems concerning the further integration of Europe will be discussed at the conference of the Foreign Ministers of the European Coal and Steel Pool which opened here today.
President of the Pool's High "Authority, M. Jean Monnet, one of the chief architects of European integration, resigned from his post last winter but was asked by the member countries to remain in office until a successor was nominated.
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But it seems that Government con- the setting up *
supra-
more discussion.
and the French sides that new "specialised national authorities" should be treated with the utmost caution,
COUNTER PROPOSALS
M. Mchnet wants energetic Europeanisation would like to see the creation of additional Europeac bodies. He M. Mayer was approved by is reported to be in favour of the Foreign Ministers of the six the creation of European Ccal and Steel Pool countries to
atomic community and alo succeed Jean Monnet, also of European transport pool. These France, whose official term of bedits would be responsible to office came to
end last the Parliament of the European February.-France-Presse.
Coal and Steet Community and would be controlled by the Community's Court of Juskler.
Oxford Accused
Of Breaking A Trust
Oxford, June 1.
The information service of the Coal and Steel Pool has just issued a statement by M. Morinet in which he sums up his views on the movement towards the unilication of Europe.
Europe
Reliable Bonn sources in dicate that the Federal Ger- man Government intends to submit counier proposals to - the conference of Foreign
Mikalsters,
These proposals contain the basic principles of the Benelux project but rule out all supra- national elements. The same Boon sources state that Ger- many would be in favour of inter-governmental agreements on transport and customs and social policies and would opposed to the creation of new institutions except with regarki
nuclear energy.
M. Monnet states "once again, we are at a point when Oxford University auwe realise that the standard of thorities have been accused living in
cannot be here of breaking a trust-maintained and improved unless the nations of Europe go a step under which money was raised in India by giving further towards the achieve-to
ment of their unity.
approval to the building of an oriental institute.
Mr H. T. Lambrick. a Fellow of Oriel College. said the oriental institute would involve the destruction or mutilation of the existing Indian Institute for which money had been raised in India.
FORM TO TAKE
"It is for the governments and parliaments of our coun- tries to decide what form this further progress shall take, and which sectors are to be prograssively taken into the economic unity of Europe.
ex-
He said the proposal to which the Congregation, the university's governing body
"Whatever methods are ulti- yesterday gave approval, would
mately selected, the work which have a had effect on public we, the common institutions and opinion in India and Pakistan.
Professor
G. R
Driver, the governments, have accom- Professor of Semitic Philology, Plished together, and the
perience, which we have gained, spoke of the declize in Indian have laid the Arst Concrete studies at Oxford during the
European past 20 years. He said it might Federation, and opened the way be rauseri by the unsuitable to the United States of Europe." Indian Institute.
CONSULTED
It is the Benelux countries The successors to those who which are proposing
the gave money to found the Indian
conference current institute had been consulted
expected to last two days, the
foundations
for
at which
and were not unfavourable to creation of atomic energy and the proposals for an institute.
oriental
After the Congregation had
transport pools.
The
proposed European
approved a decree allocating a atomic energy community 13 resolution was passed containing aimed at pooling the atomic
site for the oriental institute, a
a clause ending present restric resources of "Little Europe" tion on the use of the Indian for pacific purposes. In addi institute,
tion to having the support of A condition was that proper M. Monnet, the Benelux scheme of Italy. is made
the backlog for Indian bas provision studios in the oriental institute. France has accepted the Bene-
as lux proposals -China Mail Special.
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The Aga Khan seen with the Begum is pictured at London Airport on regular visits to England, On this occasion he made the visit 'specially
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Handshake
Causes Stir
Bangkok, June 1. Reports thai Thai school children are to be taught to shake bands and dis- card the traditional Eastern "wal" greeting, caused a stir in the Press here.
Reasons given for dis carding the wal were that it was old fashioned and that It people started shaking hands in Western style they would become more modern in their out~~
The
look. Herr Felix von Eckardt, the West German Government's new permanent Coal and Steel Peel cbservers observer at the United Nations, today paid ditions two persible solutions a formal call on Mr Dag Hammarskjold, ference. Either the conference the Secretary-General, and talked of Ger- (despite certain diverges of many's wider global interests as the result principle and gives an ad hoc of the recent attainment of sovereignty.
mandate precize
face the Foreign Ministers con-
views) rozches an agreement in
conference, a
to draft. treaties required for further European integration,
Or the conference calls on a
Herr von Eckardt, who succeeds Dr Hans E. Riesser as permanent observer. cemitice cf experts er deputies was asked afterwards if his Government to continue the study of these would make a new bid for United Nations problem: and merely meve towards a simple co-operation membership. between governments,
He replied that Germany | problems, particularly with kind of regard to disarmament. He said they he had pointed out the great interest which Dr Konrad Aderater, the Gernah Chan- cellor,
hat
Out of the decision reached
not make any by the Foreign Ministers in this would respect, it will be seen to what bid until they were sure extent and in what way the six would be admitted. member governments of "Little Europe" mear. to preved to further European integralon.→→ France-Press.
TERRORISTS
PAY FOR
"KILLING
COMRADE
Kuala Lumpur, June 1. The Malayan Communist Party is paying dearly for the execution of a terrorist who is alleged to have wavered from the cause.
A terrorist found guilty by "his platoon leader of wavering was stabbed to death in the jungles of Kerdau in Pahang, east-central Malaya. Four days later one member of
South
be Communist 32nd Platoon be
came disgusted with the Com-
CORDIAL TALK
Herr von Eckardt and Mr Hammarskjold talked pri vately for about 30 minutes.
the Afterwards
German representative said that the conversation had been ex- tremely cordial.
ament question.
Herr
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the disarm-
Eckardt von
added: "With
the conclusion of the... Loudon and Paris treaties the
wai greeting consists of pressing the palma of the hands to- gether in front of the body. Greeting à superior, the hands are held level with the forehand; for an Inferior they are down on the chest
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One leading article said that the official who gave the order for baking Lands must have been drunk at the time-China Mail Special
RESCUED CREW IN CALCUTTA
Calculita, June 1. picture has become wider for The Japanese master and Germany. It will be the task of crew of 44 of the Semiramis, the German chserver, in his which ran aground in the Bay He raid Mr Hammarskjold reporting to his Government to of Bengal on May 22, arrived had explained the difference! take into account this more here today aboard the Chuy between observers and repre- global interest and to deal with Song which took them off on sentatives of member states, but things which, during the period May 29. added that the United Nations of occupation, were in was extremely interested in its background relationships with the Federal perspective." Republic.
of
the
the
German
He added that the Secretary- Herr von Eckardt said that
would attend the forth General had expressed himself he
10th anniversary of the United
They are to spend 10 days here before returning to Japan. An enquiry is to be held here shortly to investigate why the Semiramis ran aground. At the time
the ship, bound
to Singapore, Calcutta
fromi was
as eager to have close contacts coming since the Federal Republic had celebrations an important role to play in Nations in San Francisco, but carrying 7,000 tons of coal. present day events,
because it was concerned in the The ship belongs to the Company arrangements which the Big Miyachi Steamship Four Foreign Ministers were of Kobe and was chartered by expected to make for the the Eastern Steamship Com-
Calcutta. later meeting of the heads of pany, government-Router.
Herr ven Eckard: said they had discussed United Nations
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munist "justice" and surrender Of Weapons BOWS TO WOMEN
cd to Derdau Police post. Information he provided led to the launching of an operation which resulted in eight terrorists surrendering, five killed and two captured.
25-MAN GANG
Singapore, June_1.
The Malayan Communist Party missed a grand opportunity of collecting a plane-load of EMMA and ammunition near
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the Thit-Malayan border, an oficial statement disclosed today.
Karachi, June 1.
The Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr Mohammed Ali, today, yielded to the clamour of his country a women and announced that a national commission to study Pakistan's marriage laws would be imme diately appointed.
An official release said that North Rhodesian troops were chasing the remainder of the 25-Security forces operating in the Kroh area near the border came upon the wreckage of The Prime Minister, who set (Canadian-born social secretary, Saad, took place Liberator aircraft which of a fresh wave of demands Miss Aliyah
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announcement in Beirut when toeapons. It is believed that end wife In April, mid in a the Premier was returning from the aircraft, was delivering broadcast over Pakistan radio a diplomatic missions to Europe, a cargo to Malayan Chinese today that the commission would The gang split up into two
guerillas operating a Force be compared of both men and sroups after one of the balties136 harassing the Japanese women. It will report back and one of the two groups
forces during theif occupation within six mördhs,
In the several battles which started from May 12 between North Rhodesian troops and the terrorists, one British officer was killed..
with a
moved into the gold mining of Malaya area of Raub, Ten days later
The cottidsalong said Mr All,
a series of surrenders, kills and The statement said that three win "examine existing marriage captures occurred.
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