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THE. CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1955.

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·A CHINESE

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DIALOGUE IN MANDARIN ENGLISH SUBTITLES

COURTESY CALL

Mr Jacob Malik, the Soviet Ambassador in London, paid a courtesy call un Mr Matsumoto, the head of the Japanese Delegation, now in London for the Russian-Japanese Peace Trealy talks. Picture shows: Mr Malik leaving the Japanese Mr Ambassador's residence in Kensington Palace Gardens, Matsumoto stands on the steps in the background to see his visitor off-Express Photo.

RUSSO-JAPANESE TALKS TODAY

London, June 6.

The Japanese delegation at the Russo-Japanese talks on the "normalisation" of relations spent the whole of the weekend and today going over their briefs for the third meeting tomorrow (Tuesday) between Mr Shunichi Matsumoto and Mr Jacob Malik.

This parley marks the opening of the talks proper. It is the first in the series of twice weekly meetings (Tuesdays and Fridays) agreed at the procedural talks between heads of the two delega- tions.

In quarters close to the that spart from some individual Japanese delegation, it is cases all POWs, have been re- emphasised that little news turned. will come out of the early con- tacts between Mr Matsumalc and Mr Malik, as there is J desire on both sides not to jeopardise the cutcome of the talks by ill-timed publicity.

PROBING TACTICS

The first week or two will be essentially devoted to

It is probing tactics and

asserted in Japanese quar. terg that so far not even the subjects or subjeci. that will be discussed temorrow have been fixed in advance. However, there is little doubt here that one of the first subjects to be raised-if not the first will be the fate of thousands of Japanese are still unaccounted for.

te prisoners-of-war

who

Article nine of the Potsdam

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Aplausible explanation of their fate-whether they ame dead and If so how they died or whether they are to be re- turned-will certainly be sought by Mr Matsumoto at the earliest opportunity.

On the Russian side there is no indication of how the Russians envisage the talks.

Much Warmer Reception Than Russians

By John Earle

Belgrade, June 6.

U Nu, the Prime Minister of Burma, arrived today in Yugoslavia on a 10-day Official visit to be greeted with a reception which foreign observers found warmer than that accorded the Soviet visitors of 10 days ago.

U Nu, the first Asian head of govern- ment to visit Yugoslavia, was greeted at Zemun airport outside Belgrade" by Presi- dent Tito.

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He

presented with was bouquet of red carnations by a group of Yugeslav school children which the Russian leaders

were not.

He drove through the streets of Belgrade in open Rolls-Royce with President Tito to the former palace of King Alexander, where he is staying. Flags were flying in his honour, more than for the Russians, and cheering crowds. lined the routes, at times throw- ing flowers,

RETURN VISIT

Nu

was returning น visit to Burma which Prezi- dent Tito pald last year in January.

Nu made a short speech in" English at the airport in which he said that President Tito's visit had certented Yugoslav- Burmese friendship but much remained to be fleld of economic cultural relations..

£1,000 Fine For Smuggling Diamonds

London, June 6. Mrs Gertrude. Djament, 42-year-old dressmaker, was fined £1,000 here pleaded today when she gullly at Uxbridge 'near here smuggle a packet of dia. monds out of Britain.

to

attempting

excise

A customs and official said - Mrs Djamelt arrived at London airport Lo fly to Amsterdam on May 29.

A woman doctor and'a search officer found she

2 rabber was carrying done in the

containing aid and

He will visit serveral parts of the country during his stay and will also discuss with President Tito last week's Soviet-Yugoslav talks, the Bandung Afro-Asian conférence and its cffects and other international problems.

LCT.

Troops For Malaya

What Are

The Aussies

Going To Do?

Sydney, June 7.

The influential Sydney Morn- ing Herald today called on the Australian Government to shed more light on its plans to send a force to Malaya,

In an editorial the paper said it was five weeks since the Government announced it would send Australian troops "The to Malaya.

Packet monds.

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Mrs Dlament's solicitor sald a man had asked her to carry the packet for him and she had succumbed to the temptation. She was living in "trying circum- stances" earning between

£3 and £4 a week.

The sollellor sald Mrs Diament's sister would pay the fine, China Special

Mall

SPARROW

STOPS

TRAFFIC

Turin, June 6. The streats of Turia were blocked for hours this afternoon because a sparrow got caught in a neon sign.

Thousands of people left cars and buses to watch as various persons tried in vain to climb up

· people of and rescue the desperately strug- Various comments en matters Australia and no less of Malayn gling bird. of substance have been attri-and Singapore are still waiting buted to Soviet spokesman, but to hear the answers to such the latter have, in fact, said obvious questions as what part very little since last Wednesday the troops are to play, what is and retrieved the bird as on- when Mr Matsumoto Arst made their contemplated radius of his courtesy call on Mr Malik.

and oven where they

bction

Fire trucks finally arrived and

a fireman climbed up a ladder

lookers cheered wildly.

The fireman smiled, came

In the possible absence of will be stationed," The paper down the ladder, and said to concrete news during the early said. stages many Japanese special respondents are now looking

to Geneva where they might be

those nearby, "I don't have the heart to tell them that the

"The" unfortunate impression has been created

that the row is dead."!

He put the sparrow into his

Declaration of July 26, 1945-a called up to cover the Big Four Government tools the decision declaration which Russia has re-talks which are schedules to and began thinking about it pocket and rode off with the peatedly invoked in her relations open there on July 18.--France-lerwards." — China Mail cheers of the crowd still ringing with the rest of the

of the worldPress.

in the streets-France-Presse, stipulated that all

all Japanese pri

soners should be repatriated.

At the time it was estimated

in America as well as in Japan. that there were 340,000 Japanese soldiers in Manchuria who were completely unaescunted for,

The Soviet Government, on the contrary, has always asserted

Mages lic

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