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PEACE TREATY FIRST

Russians Adamant

Over Return

Of War Prisoners

London, Sept. 13.

Russia today turned down curtly a Japanese suggestion for an on-the-spot investigation of missing war prisoners and stated that London was the only re- cognised channel presently for Russo-. Japanese exchanges,

Official Japanese conference sources disclosing this after today's (17th) session of the Russo-Japanese peace talks said the Soviet Union remained adamant in the refusal to release Japanese detainees be- fore the conclusion of the peace treaty.

London.

A decision will thus be taken

Mr Shunichi Matsumoto, head hvostikoy, who in effect is the of the Japanese delegation, urged Embassy's Charge d'Affaires in the Soviet to speed the release of the Japanese detainces in Russia at the earliest possible dato, and he referred to the growing pres.futor on whether to continue un this level, with Mr Malik absent Sure fromm relatives of the

from the talics, or whether to victims in Japan.

lock for an alternative plan.-- United Press.

This pressure had increased, he pointed out, since the Soviet lact wretc released the list of tho detainees in Russian hands, the sources stated.

The Japanese argument was that the prisoners issue should be treated separately from the peace treaty negotiations, io allow the necessary speed-up of the negotiations.

Only Way

The head of the Soviet dels gation, Ambassador Jakob Malik, told Mr Matsumoto that

specini procedure was required in accordance with Russian in

for the release of the prisoners,

ternal law.

Seventeenth Tee Death

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Saudi-Arabia Charged With Contempt

Geneva, Sept. 13.

Eighteen-year-old Michael Queripel was last Tuesday week sent for trial on the chargo of murdering 46-year- old Mrs Elizabeth Bosina Currell. Queripel 4 clerk

employed by Potters Bar council pleaded not guilty to murdering Mrs Currell whose body was found on the seven- teenth too of the local golf course.

During the hearing

Sir Hartley Shawcross has charged Saudi- queripel's mother sald in Arabia with gross contempt of court before an International Tribunal, it was disclosed today.

evidence that her son had ex- plained blood stains on clothes by showing her a long

he had received while working

at a garago,

trial

Not once during the

mother. As sho left the court

Sir Hartley, speaking for Britain in the dis- cut on his arm which he said pute with Saudi-Arabia over the Buraimi oasis, told the Court yesterday that evidence had reached him that a Saudi-Arabian plane flew into the dis- one way of parole under Soviet puted zone a few days ago, bringing in 10 passen Jaw, which was the privilege gers including a Mr Aqeel, a Saudi-Arabian poli- Soviet of the USSR, and that tical officer,

He said that there was only

the Supreme Council of the

reason for such a course.

there would have to be some Sir Hartley said this was the wrangle, It was he who was man who had been in the dis-responsible for the hand-out of Mr Mulk maintained that the conclusion of a peace treaty pred territory prior to the heavy pribes to tribal chiefs in arbitration agreement agreed on the area in an effort to buy between the Soviet and Japan by both sides in the present their loyalties, the British would provide such justification.

attorney charged. This implied that the Soviet

is not at present prepared To release the detainees until after the conclusion the peace

of treaty, the sources emphased,

Mr Matsumoto also pointed

to the discrepancy between

RITA

number of 1,346 detainees EFIGHT

in the recent Soviet list and the

number of 11,190 claimed by Japan.

Mr Malik denied knowledge of

olher Japanese in Russia.

Mr Matsumoto Informed him

WILL WRIT Bogum

FROM

ALY

Reno, Sept. 13.

that detalls were being compiled Rita Hayworth, through

supply them to Mr Malik al their forthcoming meeting.

Special Mission /

Mr Matsumoto also pointed to suggestions in Japan that #1 special mission be sent to Russia

structed

Silent

did he glance towards his she looked towards him and said: "Goodbye Michael." He

made no reply.

Michael Queripel, an ac- cident with an air rifle lost him his left eye in 1950.— Evening Standard Photo.

MONACO THRONE

Countess Claims Right

Ramon Of Succession

Sir Hartley then listed four

Paris, Sept. 18.

Dr Charles de Visscher of President of the Court, took notice that "these events had occurred" and in-

DT Abdul Azzam, chick counsel for Saudi-Arabia, to reply to

the British charge

But Dr Azzam maintained French Countess De Cau-| complete silence in Tokyo and that he would her attorney, Bartley Crum

mont La Force, nee Chabril- announced today she would counts which, he added, should lan, has asserted her right fight a writ filed by former be decided, by the Tribunal in of succession to the throne

Britain's Lavour.

of Monaco, it was learned husband, Aly Khan, asking 1. That Saudi-Arabian de- here today. that she produce their tachments in the disputed zone daughter, Yasmin, for a six-be reduced.

The Countess made the claim week visitation in Europe.

2. A stop be put to Saudi-

in z letter addressed to Pre- Arabian planes carrying passendent Rene Coty and Foreign to find out more about the fatensk District Court Judge A. J. Saudi-Arabian political officer released to the press today by

The attorney said he would go into the Buraimi area,

That Mr Qureish, Minister Antoine Pinay, and of the missing prisoners,

Mr Mallik retorted that the Macstetti, either late today at present in Geneva, be kept her attorney, M Robert London talks were the "only

tomorrow, to crder withdrawal of out of the zone.

Chautemps. channel" for negotiations, the A writ nied by Aly Khan ask-

4. That Saudi-Arabia is con- officiat Japanese conference ing custody of Yasmin for six travening the arbitration agree-

The Countess, in her letter, weeks, regardless of whether

ment by bribery and gun- Later the

discussions turned the French courts recognised

said that her father, Count De running-United Press, towards territorial problems and the validity of the

Chabrillan, also proclaimed his Mr Maisumoto indicated that divorce of the couple.

right to the Monacon throne in New York, Sept. 13.

letters to the French President no progresa was made as the Soviet showed no flexibility on

The International Longshore several years ago.” the disputed issues.

has indicated she will let men's Association's call for a Meanwhile, the imminent de Yasmin go to her father for strike in all United States ports

She said: "These rights were

by the recognised for New parture

York of Mr six weeks when, and if, the from Halifax to Galveston was always

success Grimaldi family. only limited

Frinces

of Malik for the forthcoming UN French courts recognise the having General Assembly

today.

that her family Monaco," but Many branches said they had had been removed from the not received orders or that local succession by two ordinances of members would have to decide. Prince Albert I in October, Meanwhile, Washington 1918. Har family had always of there officials said they had no plans contested, the legality

Federal is' in for

Intervention ordinances, the Countess sald,—

France PreSBC. China Mall Special.

source said.

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Reno

However, Miss Hayworth

Was nounced to Mr Matsumoto to- day by Mr Malik himself.

divorce.

He

bald he was expected to leave

In New York

London on Sept. 15.

In his

absence, he told Mr

Matsumoto, the head of the

Soviet delegation in the peace New York and will take a talks would be Nikolai Beloir-ship to

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