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AT 2.30, 5.15, · AT 2.30, 5.80,

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P.M.

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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1956.

JAPAN'S ADMISSION TO

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The model of Dido, a heavy water reactor under con- struction at Harwell, which is on view at the stewie-exhibi- lion at Geneva. When the reactor is completed in 1950 It will have the highest neutron flux of any PWCarch reactor in

Western Europe.--Reuterphoto,

Dr Baty's Last Plea

Of Innocence

CONTENTS OF HIS WILL

London, Aug. 11.

Dr Thomas Baty, an international lawyer who died believing he was under a cloud of suspicion as a traitor, made a last plea of innocence in his £7,181 will published here today.

The British-born doctor of laws lived in Japan

Britain's Reservations

ain GATT

Welcomed

By Cotton Board

Manchester, Aug. 11.

Sir Raymond Streat, chairman of the Cotton Board, tonight "heartily" welcomed the reservations made by the British Gov- ernment towards Japan's admission to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT).

He declared: "The formal admission of Japan is an event which has been fully expected for some time because there has been a clear manifestation that there was a majority of nations in favour of it.

"I heartily welcome the rest vations which the British Goy- ernment has made, retaininst its freedom of

vital matters,ction, in various Leaders of Lancashire's textile Industries received the news of Japan's admission to GATT with some anxiety, although they had known it as coming.

Textile circles, apprehensivo low- from competillora

over

priced Japanese goods, sold firms were anxious whether the Gov- crnment's reservations would be "effective and widely used.'

Welcomed

1

They sald that Government assurances on these lines would be eagerly welcomed in Lan- cashiro and would "take the chill of the reception" of to- night's news from Genova.

In London tonight a Board Trade spokesman snid Britain's polley on Japan's

of

throughout World War II and died there in Febru-necassions to GATT remained as

ary 1964, aged 85.

In his will he wrote: "I never collaborated with the Japanese."

Britain investigated his wer- time activities in 1948. A year inter it was reported that Bri- tish authorities in Tokyo, with the agreement of the Foreign Ofice, had deprived him of pro- tection as a British subject

Later a Foreign Office spokes. man said no action would be inken against the lawyer "though there was overy basis for doing 60,"

ed

A Treasure

WAR BOOTY

RETURNED

TO OWNER

Dr Buty, affectionately describ-

as "B treasure" by Japanese press for his work as Now

25

given in a White Paper publish- ed last April,

In this it was stated that in circumstances the present British Government had de- cided that they must excrcist their right to invoke the pro- visions of Article 35 of the agreement, which would allow consent to the

application of the General Agreement between

Japan and the United Kingdom

to be withheld.

SIR RAYMOND STREAT

RUBBER

'NAPOLEON' DEAD

}

The White Paper announced Frank Seiberling

of trade

to

Akron, Aug. 11. Mr Frank Seiberling-the "Little Napoleon" of the rubber industry-led In hospital here today aged 95.

and built Selberling

Bonn, Aug. 11. the Government's intention of The watch which a Newcontinuing the policy of main- Zealand captain took from a faining a high level German soldier he captured in between the sterling arce and Italy in 1944, has arrived back Japon.

It said:

With a view at the Germany's home litre,

With it came a friendly letter strengthening the United King from the former captain, Mr dom's commercial and economic

He founded but later lost Burtt, of Christchurch, relations with Japan generally control of the the Kelth

Goodyear Tyre Zealand, to his onetime the Government would wish to

and Rubber Company, which long-term commer- | legal, adviser at the Japanese prisoner, Reinhard Gemmel, a

conclude cial treaty with her embodying the industry. Then starting from became the largest concera in Foreign Ministry for more than goidsmith.

was sold to years,

have After the war Mr Burtt, a tax mutual undertakings with respect scratch in his later years he written several articles for adviser, regretted taking the to shipping and establishment arra his brother, Charles,

unsic matters, protection of industrial founded Japanese magazines during the watch. He made many

tarift matters and cessful attempts to trace its designs and owner through an inscription in- are inviting the Japanese Gov- Rubber Co. aide the case. Then a German-emment to enter into negotia born Now Zealander, Mr Carltions for such a treaty," Berger, also from Christchurch, came to his help. Through a

he found Herr newspaper Gemmel.

Captain Burtt offered to help "Nelther during the late war Herr Gemmel to emigrate to with Japan nor since its ter- New Zealand, and the goldsmith mination by the establishment is thinking about it. Meanwhile of complete Allied control up to he has made a beautiful stiver the present, have 1 collaborated rose for the captain's wife.

China Mali Special. in any way with the Govery- ment of Japan.

war.

The tall, dignified lawyer, who after 30 years in the Far East still wore the black coat, striped trousers and high winged collar of a London barrister, wrote in his will:

"I desire to record my opinion

'Wrong Address*

Unchanged

He had been. in health since his retirement Ave years ago as chairman of Seiberling. Pneumonia and complications led to his death.

The little five-foot-four-inch Mr Cyril Lord, one of Lan- ploncer of the industry was cashire's biggest textile indus- eredited with inventing several trialists who has consistently techniques still used in the rub- opposed Japan's effect oni ber Industry. British and Empire textile markets, tonight welcomed the

depression During the

of Government's adherence to 1808 Mr Seiberling founded previous policy over Japan's Goodyear In on abandoned

board Becession to GATT.

factory in East Akron. "So far as Japan's admission Ho borrowed $1,500 to get it ja concerned our position. Is started and under his leader East London, Aug. 11.

unchanged.

ship it became the biggest con- handed A registered letter

to textiles the cern in the industry. by him with the remaric Government

Mr Seiberling "There

amassed address," Japan had all the facilities she Tho such approval of a Communist proved the undoing of an Eat could derive out of GATT we fortune of more than $20 mil alllccec, however openly ex- London postman.

might be completely finished lon-China Mall Special. In the East London Mogis- with textiles in this country."

as an eternational lawyer and a student of English law that the free expression of opinion und criticism of His Majesty's Minis ters....control

considered be tricasonable, neither

dis-

pressed.

сать

continued

"Nor can

Inter- course with the population of the enemy country, since even

Led To Fine

is

rogard

realise

that

trado with the enemy (unless/or with the alternative of Japan but he wished they would

int

munitions of war)

never so considered."

Left To Cousin

Dr Baty, a bachelor, left most of his money to his cousin, Mrs Father Blanche Lewis,

Court,

Mr Lord said this was about trate's

the postman, Charles Ansell, 26, was sen- the only stand the British Gov- to dnes totalling £120 ernment had taken in regard to months imprisonment, after take an even stronger line. he pleated guilty to tampering "With over 50,000 workers in with registered letters

Lancashire on short time they do realise that something has Mail Special. to be done for textiles."China

A post office inspector told the court that on One

Dous Ansell returned a registered letter to him saying that there was no such address.

When the inspector -examined the envelope he found that it Но directed that Interest had been tampered with-Chint from the estate, of his deed Mall Special sister, who for many years shared hle cottage in Japan, be spent in publishing his manuscripts, including "International Law in Twilight" and "Alone in Japan."

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Eden Plan Being Studied

Paris, Aug. 11.

A technical study of Sir Anthony Eden's plan for a "European delitatised zone," being conducted by military

experts of SHAPE and the principal Western Powers, Informed sources said' today,.

toyo

United Nations,' Aug. 11. Israel today protested to the United Nations Security Council against Egypt's netion in holding

aDutch ship bound for The plan was presented at the Israch at Port Said on July 10. recent Big Four conferenco In The ship's name was the Geneva. All plans brought up at, that conference are under

up

BABIES IN GAOL Pietermaritzburg, Aug. 11. There are 22 babies In

the Plotermaritzburg prison whose mothers are serving terms of Fedala.

He left toys with which he imprisonment, an official of the Mordega Kidron, accused Egypt fary experts.

sister played

قاط

16 local branch of social services

and children to hle Japanese sald.

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The Israeli delegate,

Mr general consideration by mili flagrantly impeding the

triend, Taga Kiku Sama "iť He was appealing for clothes legitimate and peaceful passage "No conclusions of their study she accept them as curiosities,” for the - bables.-China Mail of a merchant ship through the have yet been made public- -China Mali Special.

Suez Canal-Franco-Prom,

UN Mission To Togoland

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